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Tezontle (Spanish:
tezontle) is a porous,
highly oxidized,
volcanic rock used
extensively in
construction in Mexico. It is
usually reddish in
color due...
- (1995).
Leyendas y
consejas del
antiguo Yucatán (in Spanish).
Mexico City:
Tezontle. ISBN 968-16-4889-7. OCLC 38991657. Miller, Mary (1999). Maya Art and Architecture...
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ceremony held in a
local church. On a wall of the
chapel in the
village of
Tezontle, Hidalgo, a
plaque says it was
donated by
Heriberto Lazcano: "Donated by...
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corner walls made of
chiluca stone and
tezontle. Chiluca, a
white stone,
covers the
walls and
floors and the
tezontle frames the
doors and windows. At the...
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Stromatolites Syenite Tezontle — a
volcanic rock used in Pre-Columbian
Mesoamerican architecture.
Archaeological sites with
tezontle structures are located...
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classified as a
government building, the
National Palace, with its red
tezontle facade,
fills the
entire east side of the Zócalo,
measuring over 200 metres...
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first in Mexico,
opening in 1947),
Plaza Lindavista,
Parque Tezontle,
Parque Las
Antenas in Iztapalapa, Pabellón Polanco, and Galerías Coapa...
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digging for the foundations,
others in
hauling many and very good
stones of
tezontle from a
little hill
which was
about a
quarter of a
league away. ... On the...
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Retrieved on June 27, 2014. "Av. Río
Churubusco núm. 654
entre Apatlaco y
Tezontle Col.
Zapata Vela Del.
Iztacalco c.p. 08040"
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ruins and
other historic buildings in
Mexico City,
built from
andesite and
Tezontle basaltic andesite. In 2009,
researchers revealed that
andesite was found...