- Talud-
tablero is an
architectural style most
commonly used in platforms, temples, and
pyramids in Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica,
becoming po****r in the Early...
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attempting to
match symbols found on
their Lotería
tablero. The
first player to
complete two
lines on
their tablero advances to the
final round in an
attempt to...
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style called talud-
tablero,
which first became common in Teotihuacan. This
style consists of a
platform structure, or the "
tablero," on top of a sloped...
- 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 became...
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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
tableros consist of a...
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known as talud-
tablero, in
which an inwards-sloping
external side of a
structure (talud) is
surmounted by a
rectangular panel (
tablero).
Variants of the...
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February 2022. "'El
regreso de la espía': el KGB y la CIA
juegan en el
tablero de
Madrid –
Alexandra Prokhorova" (in
European Spanish).
Retrieved 2023-03-15...
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Temple III;
Tikal Temple IV;
Tikal Temple V; Lost
World Pyramid; Talud-
Tablero Temple Tonina Uxmal Yaxchilan Yaxha Xunantunich The
Olmecs were an ancient...
- 2023-04-23.
Retrieved 2023-05-05. Segura, Joan (1986-03-04). "Los "Oscars" del
tablero" (PDF).
Mundo Deportivo.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2016-03-03...
- macro-regional
interaction network.
Architectural and
artifact styles (talud-
tablero,
tripod slab-footed
ceramic vessels)
epitomized at
Teotihuacan were mimicked...