schema:name "Ancient Mexico"
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schema:contributor Sugiyama, Saburō
Inomata, Takeshi
López Luján, Leonardo
NHK
schema:about cultuurgeschiedenis
Azteken
kunst van volkeren
Maya cultuur
inheemse bevolking
Mexico
Midden-Amerika
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schema:abstract ""Among the thirty-five World Heritage sites in Mexico, the ruins of ancient cities are especially popular. For over 3,000 years, from the 15th century BC until the Spanish conquest in the 16th century AD, unique civilizations adapted to and flourished in Mexico's diverse environments. This exhibition focuses on three major civilizations--the Maya, Aztec, and Teotihuacan--while presenting ancient treasures from leading Mexican museums together with findings from the latest excavations. The exhibition delves into the mystery and allure of these civilizations by examining ancient peoples' prayers to gods and nature, and their unique worldviews and aesthetics."-- Website Tokyo National Museum."@en
schema:editor Tokyo National Museum
NHK Promotions
Kyushu National Museum
Kokuritsu Kokusai Bijutsukan
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schema:workExample Ancient Mexico: Maya, Aztec, and Teotihuacan = 古代メキシコ : マヤ、アステカ、テオティワカン

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schema:alternateName "Art maya"

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schema:alternateName "Aztec art"

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schema:alternateName "Maya art"

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schema:alternateName "Indians of Mexico--Mexico--San Juan Teotihuacán--Antiquities"

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schema:alternateName "Art, Mexican"

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schema:alternateName "Indian art--Mexico"

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schema:text In Japanese; foreword and list of works also in English; foreword and selected essays also in Spanish.
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schema:alternateName "Mayas--Antiquités"

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schema:alternateName "Mayas--Antiquities--Exhibitions"

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schema:alternateName "Peuples autochtones--Mexique--Antiquités"

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