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  1. Aztec sun stone - Wikipedia

    The Aztec sun stone (Spanish: Piedra del Sol) is a late post-classic Mexica sculpture housed in the National Anthropology Museum in Mexico City, and is perhaps the most famous work of Mexica …

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  2. Sun Stone - World History Encyclopedia

    Sep 4, 2013 · The Aztec Sun Stone (or Calendar Stone) depicts the five consecutive worlds of the sun from Aztec mythology. The stone is not, therefore, in any sense a functioning calendar, but rather it is …

  3. The 25-Ton Stone Relic That Once Lay Hidden Beneath Mexico City

    Sep 4, 2025 · The Aztec Calendar Stone, a world-renowned monument of Mesoamerican craftsmanship, was buried face-down by Spanish conquistadors.

  4. Aztec calendar | Mesoamerican, Tonalpohualli & Sun Stone | Britannica

    The face of the Aztec sun god, Tonatiuh, appears at the centre of the stone, surrounded by four square panels honouring previous incarnations of the deity that represent the four previous ages of the …

  5. The Aztec Calendar Stone or Sun Stone - Mexicolore

    5 days ago · The Aztec Calendar Stone, or Sun Stone, as it is called in Mexico, is perhaps the most famous sculpture made in the Americas before the arrival of Europeans at the end of the fifteenth …

  6. The Aztec Sun Stone: Symbolism and Purpose

    The Aztec Sun Stone, or Calendario Azteca, stands as one of the most iconic symbols of Aztec civilization, embodying their understanding of time, astronomy, and ritual practices.

  7. Decoding the Sun Stone — Google Arts & Culture

    The Sun Stone, or Piedra del Sol, is a representation of the Aztec concept of time, its cyclical nature, and the relationship between the gods and humans. In one sense it's a calendar, but it's...

  8. The Fascinating History of the Aztec Calendar Stone

    Oct 28, 2024 · The purpose of this article is to explore the origins, symbolism, and lasting impact of the Aztec Calendar Stone, shedding light on its importance in ancient and modern contexts.

  9. Aztec Calendar Stone - Encyclopedia.com

    The stone was buried during the Spanish defeat of Tenochtitlán (present-day Mexico City) in 1521, but it was recovered in 1790 during the repaving of the Plaza Mayor. The stone is exhibited at the Museo …

  10. Aztec calendar - Wikipedia

    The Aztec or Mexica calendar is the calendrical system used by the Aztecs as well as other Pre-Columbian peoples of central Mexico. It is one of the Mesoamerican calendars, sharing the basic …