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Founded in the first century BCE near a set of natural springs in an otherwise dry northeastern corner of the Valley of Mexico, the ancient metropolis of Teotihuacan was on a symbolic level a city of elements. With a multiethnic population of perhaps one hundred thousand, at its peak in 400 CE, it was the cultural, political, economic, and religious center of ancient Mesoamerica. A devastating fire in the city center led to a rapid decline after the middle of the sixth century, but Teotihuacan was never completely abandoned or forgotten; the Aztecs revered the city and its monuments, giving many of them the names we still use today. Teotihuacan: City of Water, City of Fire examines new discoveries from the three main pyramids at the site-the Sun Pyramid, the Moon Pyramid, and, at the center of the Ciudadela complex, the Feathered Serpent Pyramid-which have fundamentally changed our understanding of the city's history. With illustrations of the major objects from Mexico City's Museo Nacional de Antropologia and from the museums and storage facilities of the Zona de Monumentos Arqueologicos de Teotihuacan, along with selected works from US and European collections, the catalogue examines these cultural artifacts to understand the roles that offerings of objects and programs of monumental sculpture and murals throughout the city played in the lives of Teotihuacan's citizens. Published in association with the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Exhibition dates: de Young, San Francisco, September 30, 2017-February 11, 2018 Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), March-June 2018

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"Those new to the wonders of this city as well as seasoned scholars of Teotihuacan will benefit from the text’s wide-ranging perspectives, lavish color illustrations, and the copious number of objects thoughtfully explained in the catalogue entries. Educators can easily use this as a manual for incorporating Teotihuacan into their classes." * caa.reviews *

Table of Contents
Directors’ Foreword
Max Hollein and Michael Govan
Foreword
María Cristina García Cepeda
Foreword
Diego Prieto Hernández

INTRODUCTION TO TEOTIHUACAN
THE SUN PYRAMID
THE MOON PYRAMID
THE APARTMENT COMPOUNDS
THE CIUDADELA AND THE FEATHERED
SERPENT PYRAMID
TEOTIHUACAN RELIGION
TEOTIHUACAN ART
MAP OF TEOTIHUACAN
CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION WITH MAPS

Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Map Sources and Image Credits

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    Publisher: University of California Press
    Publication Date: 26/09/2017
    ISBN13: 9780520296558, 978-0520296558
    ISBN10: 0520296559

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Founded in the first century BCE near a set of natural springs in an otherwise dry northeastern corner of the Valley of Mexico, the ancient metropolis of Teotihuacan was on a symbolic level a city of elements. With a multiethnic population of perhaps one hundred thousand, at its peak in 400 CE, it was the cultural, political, economic, and religious center of ancient Mesoamerica. A devastating fire in the city center led to a rapid decline after the middle of the sixth century, but Teotihuacan was never completely abandoned or forgotten; the Aztecs revered the city and its monuments, giving many of them the names we still use today. Teotihuacan: City of Water, City of Fire examines new discoveries from the three main pyramids at the site-the Sun Pyramid, the Moon Pyramid, and, at the center of the Ciudadela complex, the Feathered Serpent Pyramid-which have fundamentally changed our understanding of the city's history. With illustrations of the major objects from Mexico City's Museo Nacional de Antropologia and from the museums and storage facilities of the Zona de Monumentos Arqueologicos de Teotihuacan, along with selected works from US and European collections, the catalogue examines these cultural artifacts to understand the roles that offerings of objects and programs of monumental sculpture and murals throughout the city played in the lives of Teotihuacan's citizens. Published in association with the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Exhibition dates: de Young, San Francisco, September 30, 2017-February 11, 2018 Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), March-June 2018

    Trade Review
    "Those new to the wonders of this city as well as seasoned scholars of Teotihuacan will benefit from the text’s wide-ranging perspectives, lavish color illustrations, and the copious number of objects thoughtfully explained in the catalogue entries. Educators can easily use this as a manual for incorporating Teotihuacan into their classes." * caa.reviews *

    Table of Contents
    Directors’ Foreword
    Max Hollein and Michael Govan
    Foreword
    María Cristina García Cepeda
    Foreword
    Diego Prieto Hernández

    INTRODUCTION TO TEOTIHUACAN
    THE SUN PYRAMID
    THE MOON PYRAMID
    THE APARTMENT COMPOUNDS
    THE CIUDADELA AND THE FEATHERED
    SERPENT PYRAMID
    TEOTIHUACAN RELIGION
    TEOTIHUACAN ART
    MAP OF TEOTIHUACAN
    CATALOGUE OF THE EXHIBITION WITH MAPS

    Bibliography
    Index
    Acknowledgments
    List of Contributors
    Map Sources and Image Credits

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