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Carcharodon ![]() Baron ![]() Joined: 04-May-2007 Location: Sweden Status: Offline Points: 479 |
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Here is a nice reconstruction of the ceremonial center in Tenochtitlan the capital of the Aztecs.
![]() Tenochtitlan ceremonial center with, among other buildings, the impressive Templo Mayor.
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Carcharodon ![]() Baron ![]() Joined: 04-May-2007 Location: Sweden Status: Offline Points: 479 |
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UPDATE! - OUR ACTIVE FORUM IS NOW AT:
http://allempires.net/forum , ADMINISTRATION ______________________________________________ With the help of modern computer technique one can make nice reconstructions of ancient buildings, monuments, landscapes and even movements of peoples and armies. I wonder if someone have some good examples to show? Here is for example the site "The Learning Sites" with pictures of among others Nubian Tempels at Gebel Barkal:
The Temple of Mut
Edited by Seko - 14-Jan-2010 at 20:36 |
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