Barriozona

Barriozona

Barriozona

 

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HISI
Año de edición:
2018
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9781936885251
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En 1978, una misteriosa piedra circular labrada fue encontrada bajo un viejo edificio en el centro de la Ciudad de Mexico. El hallazgo en donde siglos atras se levantaba la antigua Tenochtitlan se convertiria en pocas semanas en un detonante para la arqueologia mexicana, abriendo el camino para la creacion de uno de los proyectos de excavacion mas importantes y prolongados del mundo. El descubrimiento del monolito de Coyolxauhqui –la deidad mexica de la luna– logro revelar a los cientificos mexicanos la ubicacion precisa en donde 450 años atras se encontraba el mas importante edificio ceremonial de los aztecas, el Huey Teocalli, o Templo Mayor. El encuentro de dicha representacion de Coyolxauhqui conmociono a la sociedad mexicana, que de pronto se enfrentaba a la posibilidad de reencontrarse con su pasado, enterrado en el subsuelo de la actual Ciudad de Mexico. Al cumplirse 40 anos del encuentro de esta gran piedra, Barriozona Magazine publica esta edicion especial que rememora este insolito hallazgo, que desencadenaria la excavacion masiva de las ruinas del Templo Mayor. Esta edicion ilustrada con fotografias aporta informacion sobre la larga busqueda para encontrar las ruinas del mitico Huey Teocalli, algunos de los descubrimientos arqueologicos mas recientes en el recinto ceremonial de los mexicas, una entrevista con el destacado arqueologo mexicano Eduardo Matos Moctezuma –quien lidero la excavacion sistematica de las ruinas del templo–, asi como otro interesante contenido disponible unicamente en esta edicion. 3

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