Teotihuacan: Pyramid of the Moon
unknown (Mesoamerican)
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Date
200-250Description
Pyramid of the Mood, southeast flank, from the top of the first landing; The Pyramid of the Moon, which was completed somewhat later [than 150 CE], is smaller but no less impressive, by virtue of the precinct (framed by ten lesser stepped pyramids) within which it stands at the north end of the city's north-south axis, known as the Street of the Dead. Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.groveart.com/ (accessed 2/14/2008)
Type of Work
templeSubject
Mesoamerican, Early Classic
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