An archaeologist working with Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) believes the famous Tepantitla mural at Teotihuacan may depict an agricultural festival dedicated to the rain god Tlaloc, rather than the divine paradise traditionally linked to the deity.The proposal comes from Jaime Delgado Rubio, who argues that the mural shows scenes connected to the Etzalcualiztli festival, a seasonal celebration held to give thanks…
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