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    Different Roman non-Romans: why are they dressed like this?

    Korben, I remember you talking about falling in love with everything Roman in the 18th century. I found this statue in the heart of Mexico City. The image is about Carlos IV, but because he was "romanized" with his toga, laurel wreath. What do you think? Doesn't it look very similar to this...
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    Uxmal Ruins: where are these pyramids?

    I leave a map of the cities I visited. The Map is intended to show the geographical position of the ruins and the cities that passed before reaching them; and the Plans for defining the relative locations of the structures, however, none of them are presented with scientific accuracy. I quote...
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    Uxmal Ruins: where are these pyramids?

    They bear a certain resemblance to the work of Frederick Catherwood. Frederick Catherwood It is very difficult to identify where Norman was. However, his drawings are not very different from the current ruins. From what I read on wiki, they apparently took some of their work as a work of...
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    Welcome to Tenochtitlan as it was in 1520

    Very interesting that the map also shows America united with Asia. California is still united with what will become America later. 1568 Map I say it, because you already know about the legends that arose in the middle of the conquest on the Island of California. The Sergas de Esplandián...
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    La Luz Silver Project, Real de Catorce, Ogarrio Tunnel and the First Majestic Silver Corp

    On a certain occasion, I watched some videos to relax... The man from this channel is well known in Mexico and he decides to make a video of his visit to Real de Catorce with his family. According the video progressed, it became more interesting. The guide who He was accompanying, he knew a lot...
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    Welcome to Tenochtitlan as it was in 1520

    Yes, I'm even still asking a lot of mental questions. It is worth analyzing.
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    Welcome to Tenochtitlan as it was in 1520

    Just today that I was looking at images, I saw one about the city of Quinsay and an old theory that I had read a long time ago came to my mind and I will share it because it is very interesting ... Johannes Schoner (1477-1547) who assured in 1523 that Tenochtitlán, the city conquered by...
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    Welcome to Tenochtitlan as it was in 1520

    Here you can zoom in on the map and see the surroundings. Tenochtitlán, 1521 HB: I don't know, Korben, it seems too fast to me the way the old Tenochtitlan disappeared and built a European-style one or something like that. Now, what kind of machinery did they have? what construction...
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    A very good idea to show good quality images, with their proper information and well classified...

    A very good idea to show good quality images, with their proper information and well classified. Without a doubt this idea is correct KD thanks!
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    Welcome to Tenochtitlan as it was in 1520

    On the remains of the pyramid, it would be good to inspect the zocalo area of Mexico where it was found. Templo Mayor Museum I have seen many interesting elements, pyramid, star fort, colosseum, obelisk, castle. And what about the statues that we can find. Looks like Athena, 1885...
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    Welcome to Tenochtitlan as it was in 1520

    I liked the comparison between Mexcaltitan and Temix Titan de Cortes Maybe it will help if you make a chronology of maps of Tenochtitlan-Temix-Titan-Mexico city. Narration by Fernando Cortés about New Spain a Carlos, Emperor of the Romans, King of the Spanish in the year of the Lord 1520. I...
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    Welcome to Tenochtitlan as it was in 1520

    Great! I agree with you, previously they were leaking data that at the time they did not know that they would be sensed some time later, even each "academic historian" will surely take as a game the mention of automata, aircraft, technology that was even rumored in the Middle Ages. I'll share...
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    Welcome to Tenochtitlan as it was in 1520

    Hello! I have some data that I would like to share with you, for example where you say: It makes me wonder why Cortés himself would call the city Temix Titan. We all know the traditional meaning of the word Titan. In Greek mythology, the Titans were members of the second generation of divine...
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