Original paper
Non-Invasive Characterization of Stone Artifacts from the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan, Mexico
Abstract
The Museum of the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan in Mexico City holds a collection of several thousands of polished stone artifacts that were excavated and identified as temple offerings. These can stratigraphically be related to the sequential construction stages (II-VII) of the ceremonial area of the Aztec capital from the foundation of the city in 1325 to 1521, when the Spaniards conquered the city. A non-destructive investigation of the...
Paper Details
Title
Non-Invasive Characterization of Stone Artifacts from the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan, Mexico
Published Date
Jan 13, 2015
Journal
Volume
1656
Pages
293 - 307
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