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- Q5438744 subject Q15274359.
- Q5438744 subject Q8282175.
- Q5438744 abstract "The Teocalli of the Sacred War (teocalli is Nahuatl for "temple"; Spanish: El Teocalli de la Guerra Sagrada) is the name given by archaeologist Alfonso Caso to a monolithic pre-Columbian miniature of an Aztec temple, thought by some to have served as a throne.The sculpture was first discovered in 1831 in the foundations of the National Palace of Mexico, but was not removed until the 1920s. It is now located in the Museo Nacional de Antropología, Mexico City.".
- Q5438744 thumbnail Teocalli.jpg?width=300.
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- Q5438744 comment "The Teocalli of the Sacred War (teocalli is Nahuatl for "temple"; Spanish: El Teocalli de la Guerra Sagrada) is the name given by archaeologist Alfonso Caso to a monolithic pre-Columbian miniature of an Aztec temple, thought by some to have served as a throne.The sculpture was first discovered in 1831 in the foundations of the National Palace of Mexico, but was not removed until the 1920s. It is now located in the Museo Nacional de Antropología, Mexico City.".
- Q5438744 label "Teocalli of the Sacred War".
- Q5438744 depiction Teocalli.jpg.