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- Aztec_calendar_stone abstract "The Aztec Calendar Stone, Sun Stone, Piedra del Sol, or Stone of the Five Eras is a late Post-Classic Mexica sculpture housed in the National Anthropology Museum in Mexico City, and is perhaps the most famous work of Aztec sculpture. The stone is 358 centimetres (11.75 ft) in diameter and 98 centimetres (3.22 ft) thick, and it weighs about 24 tons. Shortly after the Spanish Conquest, the monolithic sculpture was buried in the Zócalo, or main square of Mexico City. It was rediscovered on December 17, 1790 during repairs on the Mexico City Cathedral. Following its rediscovery, the Calendar Stone was mounted on an exterior wall of the Cathedral, where it remained until 1885.".
- Aztec_calendar_stone thumbnail Monolito_de_la_Piedra_del_Sol.jpg?width=300.
- Aztec_calendar_stone wikiPageExternalLink 2006kislak2.pdf.
- Aztec_calendar_stone wikiPageExternalLink sunstone.html.
- Aztec_calendar_stone wikiPageExternalLink aztec_template.html.
- Aztec_calendar_stone wikiPageExternalLink azteccalendar.html.
- Aztec_calendar_stone wikiPageExternalLink sunstone.html.
- Aztec_calendar_stone wikiPageExternalLink mysfifthsun.html.
- Aztec_calendar_stone wikiPageID "3398101".
- Aztec_calendar_stone wikiPageRevisionID "606420300".
- Aztec_calendar_stone discovered "--12-17".
- Aztec_calendar_stone hasPhotoCollection Aztec_calendar_stone.
- Aztec_calendar_stone location Mexico_City.
- Aztec_calendar_stone location Museo_Nacional_de_Antropolog%C3%ADa.
- Aztec_calendar_stone material Basalt.
- Aztec_calendar_stone name "Aztec Sun Stone in the National Anthropology Museum, Mexico City".
- Aztec_calendar_stone subject Category:1790_archaeological_discoveries.
- Aztec_calendar_stone subject Category:Aztec_artifacts.
- Aztec_calendar_stone subject Category:Mesoamerican_stone_sculpture.
- Aztec_calendar_stone subject Category:Stones.
- Aztec_calendar_stone subject Category:World_Digital_Library_related.
- Aztec_calendar_stone point "19.426111111111112 -99.1875".
- Aztec_calendar_stone type Artifact100021939.
- Aztec_calendar_stone type AztecArtifacts.
- Aztec_calendar_stone type Object100002684.
- Aztec_calendar_stone type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Aztec_calendar_stone type Whole100003553.
- Aztec_calendar_stone type SpatialThing.
- Aztec_calendar_stone comment "The Aztec Calendar Stone, Sun Stone, Piedra del Sol, or Stone of the Five Eras is a late Post-Classic Mexica sculpture housed in the National Anthropology Museum in Mexico City, and is perhaps the most famous work of Aztec sculpture. The stone is 358 centimetres (11.75 ft) in diameter and 98 centimetres (3.22 ft) thick, and it weighs about 24 tons. Shortly after the Spanish Conquest, the monolithic sculpture was buried in the Zócalo, or main square of Mexico City.".
- Aztec_calendar_stone label "Aztec calendar stone".
- Aztec_calendar_stone label "Piedra del Sol".
- Aztec_calendar_stone label "Piedra del Sol".
- Aztec_calendar_stone label "Pierre du Soleil".
- Aztec_calendar_stone label "Stein der Sonne".
- Aztec_calendar_stone label "Камень Солнца".
- Aztec_calendar_stone label "حجر تقويم الأزتك".
- Aztec_calendar_stone label "太陽の石".
- Aztec_calendar_stone sameAs Stein_der_Sonne.
- Aztec_calendar_stone sameAs Piedra_del_Sol.
- Aztec_calendar_stone sameAs Eguzkiaren_Harria.
- Aztec_calendar_stone sameAs Pierre_du_Soleil.
- Aztec_calendar_stone sameAs Piedra_del_Sol.
- Aztec_calendar_stone sameAs 太陽の石.
- Aztec_calendar_stone sameAs Kamień_Słońca.
- Aztec_calendar_stone sameAs m.099gwz.
- Aztec_calendar_stone sameAs Q1334645.
- Aztec_calendar_stone sameAs Q1334645.
- Aztec_calendar_stone sameAs Aztec_calendar_stone.
- Aztec_calendar_stone lat "19.426111111111112".
- Aztec_calendar_stone long "-99.1875".
- Aztec_calendar_stone wasDerivedFrom Aztec_calendar_stone?oldid=606420300.
- Aztec_calendar_stone depiction Monolito_de_la_Piedra_del_Sol.jpg.
- Aztec_calendar_stone isPrimaryTopicOf Aztec_calendar_stone.