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- Talud-tablero is an architectural style most commonly used in platforms, temples, and pyramids in Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica, becoming po****r in the Early...
- metropolis of Teotihuacan in the Valley of Mexico, including the use of the talud-tablero form. During the Early classic period (c. 250–600) the Mundo Perdido...
- pyramid have been studied, on the taluds and tableros of the north side as well as those on the northeast corner. The talud has traces of black and the two-meter...
- (pink) 'Gardenview Scarlet' 'Marshall's Delight' (pink) 'Squaw' (red) 'Talud' (pink) The UK National Collection of Monardas is held at Glyn Bach Gardens...
- called talud-tablero, which first became common in Teotihuacan. This style consists of a platform structure, or the "tablero," on top of a sloped "talud"....
- The outer layer of the pyramid, which is currently visible, features a talud-tablero shape. It has 7 layers of buildings built on top of each other....
- ****ociated with Teotihuacan is known as talud-tablero, in which an inwards-sloping external side of a structure (talud) is surmounted by a rectangular panel...
- Tikal Temple III; Tikal Temple IV; Tikal Temple V; Lost World Pyramid; Talud-Tablero Temple Tonina Uxmal Yaxchilan Yaxha Xunantunich The Olmecs were...
- set between sloping talud panels and are decorated with paired disc symbols. Large flower symbols are set into the sloping talud panels, related to the...
- have survived for years. Neolithic 10,000–3000 BC Mesoamerican Mezcala Talud-tablero Western Native Americans The architecture of Ancient Greece and...