A note on the position and extent of the great temple enclosure of Tenochtitlan. Unlocking the Mysteries of Aztec Temple Enclosure

Par : Alfred Percival Maudslay
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  • Nombre de pages35
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-643417-5
  • EAN4064066434175
  • Date de parution09/07/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille2 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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In "A Note on the Position and Extent of the Great Temple Enclosure of Tenochtitlan, " Alfred Percival Maudslay meticulously explores the architectural and cultural significance of one of the most revered sites in Aztec history. Written in a scholarly style that blends detailed observation with rigorous analysis, Maudslay's work addresses key aspects of the temple's construction, its influence on Aztec society, and its relevance within the broader context of Mesoamerican archaeology.
Employing a wealth of firsthand accounts, archaeological findings, and illustrations, this text serves as both a descriptive account and a profound reflection on the vanished grandeur of Tenochtitlan, enriching the field of historical anthropology. Alfred Percival Maudslay, a pioneering British archaeologist and explorer, dedicated his life to the study of ancient Mesoamerican civilizations. With a background in natural sciences and a fervent interest in archaeology, he traveled extensively through Central America, gathering critical data that would later contribute to the understanding of pre-Columbian cultures.
His deep appreciation for indigenous art and architecture is evident in this work, embodying an earnest desire to preserve and interpret the legacy of these ancient peoples. For scholars, students, and enthusiasts of Mesoamerican history, Maudslay's insightful analysis offers a profound understanding of Tenochtitlan's cultural significance and architectural achievements. This book is a vital contribution to the field, unveiling hidden intricacies of a civilization that profoundly shaped the historical landscape of the Americas.
In "A Note on the Position and Extent of the Great Temple Enclosure of Tenochtitlan, " Alfred Percival Maudslay meticulously explores the architectural and cultural significance of one of the most revered sites in Aztec history. Written in a scholarly style that blends detailed observation with rigorous analysis, Maudslay's work addresses key aspects of the temple's construction, its influence on Aztec society, and its relevance within the broader context of Mesoamerican archaeology.
Employing a wealth of firsthand accounts, archaeological findings, and illustrations, this text serves as both a descriptive account and a profound reflection on the vanished grandeur of Tenochtitlan, enriching the field of historical anthropology. Alfred Percival Maudslay, a pioneering British archaeologist and explorer, dedicated his life to the study of ancient Mesoamerican civilizations. With a background in natural sciences and a fervent interest in archaeology, he traveled extensively through Central America, gathering critical data that would later contribute to the understanding of pre-Columbian cultures.
His deep appreciation for indigenous art and architecture is evident in this work, embodying an earnest desire to preserve and interpret the legacy of these ancient peoples. For scholars, students, and enthusiasts of Mesoamerican history, Maudslay's insightful analysis offers a profound understanding of Tenochtitlan's cultural significance and architectural achievements. This book is a vital contribution to the field, unveiling hidden intricacies of a civilization that profoundly shaped the historical landscape of the Americas.