English: National Museum of Anthropology - Teotihuacán. Chalchiuhtlicue, goddess of horizontal waters, like lakes and rivers. The sculpture comes from the front of the Pyramid of the Moon. Note: Chalchiuhtlicue is an Aztec deity. This sculpture is instead likely to be the Great Goddess of Teotihuacan.[1]
Deutsch: National Museum of Anthropology - Teotihuacán. Chalchiuhtlicue, Göttin der horizontalen Gewässer, wie Seen und Flüssen. Die Skulptur stand ursprünglich vor der Sonnenpyramide in Teotihuacán.
日付
07.04.2008
原典
投稿者自身による著作物
作者
Wolfgang Sauber
References
↑Headrick, Annabeth (2002) "The Great Goddess at Teotihuacan" in Andrea Stone's Heart of Creation: the Mesoamerican World and the Legacy of Linda Schele, University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, ISBN0-8173-1138-6.
National Museum of Anthropology - Teotihuacán. Chalchiuhtlicue, goddess of horizontal waters, like lakes and rivers. The sculpture comes from the front of the Pyramid of the Moon. Note: Chalchiuhtlicue is an Aztec deity.
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