Resurrecting Tenochtitlan : : Imagining the Aztec Capital in Modern Mexico City / / Delia Cosentino, Adriana Zavala.
How Mexican artists and intellectuals created a new identity for modern Mexico City through its ties to Aztec Tenochtitlan. After archaeologists rediscovered a corner of the Templo Mayor in 1914, artists, intellectuals, and government officials attempted to revive Tenochtitlan as an instrument for r...
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