Mexico City, Apr 6 (AP) A new exhibit hosted by Museum of Templo Mayor in Mexico City marks the 45th anniversary of the discovery of a monolith depicting Coyolxauhqui, the Mexica lunar goddess.
The finding was a milestone for Mexican archaeology, as it shed light on Mexica civilisation before the Spanish conquest.
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“Coyolxauhqui: The star, the goddess, the discovery” displays more than 150 archaeological objects focused on the mythology, symbolism and scientific research around this deity (whose name is pronounced Koy-ol-shauw-kee).
The exhibit runs through June 4.
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