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Teotihuacan means: A place where the gods were made, a city of the gods. This city was one of the largest in Mesoamerica. These ruins are located on the outskirts of Mexico City and worth a visit.
グッド!グッド!グッド! It is an immense place indeed, and still are working to unearth some of the city of Teotihuacan, although it is a pity that over time the structures are worn. しょぼん

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Right side is the Pyramid of the Sun and the center to fund fails to see the pyramid of the moon.


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My friend watching from afar the pyramid of the sun.

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The truth is we had to walk a bit to get to the pyramid, and that to reach it you have to go through the rubble of what was a city.


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When you visit places like these can't miss the opportunity to climb, visit, play or don't know the emblem of the place ... and in this case the pyramid of the sun and the most representative of Teotihuacan and Mexico. I must admit I see it as closely upload hesitate a little, has a height of 63 meters, and is the second largest in Mesoamerica. It seems that 63 meters is nothing, however, have the inclination that it is difficult to climb stairs and download them with ease. Note that these steps are not humanistic at all, since they were constructed with the idea that the gods passed around, that is, that were built especially for the gods and not humans. 汗汗汗


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Once you climb to the top of the pyramid one finds this landscape, the valley of Mexico.

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This is the pyramid dedicated to the moon, for reasons of lack of time I couldn't visit it, and how sorry I can't have gone. しょぼん

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After those steps down mortals regained lost air and posed for souvenir photos with my friend.

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It was a very tired, however, had a great time and I had fun.
Today I'll talk about another part of the temple. At the end of Beech forests and past the ruins beside the Zocalo, one can go and visit the museum which is located across the archaeological zone. にひひにひひにひひビックリマーク

Upon entering the museum you can see an altar made ​​of human skulls vases offered in sacrifice tothe deities of the Mexica people, this altar is called Tzompantli. It's a weird feeling transmitting the altar to stand in front of it. あせるあせるあせる
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These masks were used by my ancestors for their rituals and sacrifices to their gods, are made of stones, mud or clay.
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This map shows what was the territory of the Azteca. This town is characterized by a race of warriors and conquerors.
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This is the original sculpture Coyolxauhqui, of which I spoke above.
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This other high profile shows other of the deities who were the Aztecs.
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I think this statue is one of the lesser gods of civilization. あせるあせる
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This is a statue representing the Aztec warrior, has in his armor emblematic elements of its culture, the most striking is the eagle, which even today is a national symbol of Mexico. ニコニコニコニコ
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These ruins are located in the Zocalo of Mexico City are a portion of which is the temple major of the extinct civilization of the Aztecas. These ruins were discovered in 1978, after investigations determine this was the first part of the temple major.

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This sculpture is located on the right of the temple stairs. This stone represents Coyolxauhqui, who is quartered, his head, arms and legs spread around your body. The round shape of the stone, similar to the full moon, indicates that it is the moon goddess. It distinguishes small balls of eagle feathers in their hair, a bell-shaped symbol on her cheek, and a tab with the symbol mexica mexica for years in his ear. Like the images of his mother, he is shown with a skull attached to his belt. experts also believe that the decapitation and dismemberment of Coyolxauhqui is reflected in the pattern of the ritual sacrifices of warriors. First, the hearts of captives were taken from the chest. Then they were decapitated and dismembered. Finally, their bodies were thrown from the temple, on the steps of the pyramid, perhaps on the large stone Coyolxauhqui.


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I hope to speak later of Teotihuacan 得意げ 汗あせる