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Caption | Mexico City. Dig deep into the ground at Mexico City in South America and you could unearth a rare treasure from an ancient civilisation. This is possible because the city stand on the site of a 15th century town called Tenochitlan. It was built by the Aztecs, an American-Indian tribe who lived in the Valley of Mexico at the time of the Spanish conquest from 1519–21. Original artwork for illustration on pp24–25 of Look and Learn issue no 550 (29 July 1972). |
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Creator | Ron Embleton, British (1930–88) |
Artwork medium | painting |
Credit | © Look and Learn |
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