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  1. 2 days ago · Thomas Kole, a Dutch software developer and 3D artist, recently published ‘Portrait of Tenochtitlan’, a publicly available artist’s impression of the Mexica capital city, what we today call Mexico City. The project has been phenomenally successful, and deservedly well received.

  2. May 3, 2024 · My latest online exhibit adventure was visiting A Portrait of Tenochtitlan by Dutch technical artist Thomas Kole. Debuting a few months ago in September 2023, this blend of digital models and modern drone photography taken by Andrés Semo Garcia allows visitors to better understand the early 16 th century layout of what is now Ciudad de México ...

  3. 4 days ago · Want to see what Tenochtitlan looked like at its peak? Check out Thomas Koles incredible reconstruction of the brilliant Mesoamerican empire.

  4. May 10, 2024 · The Aztec's capital city was Tenochtitlan (modern-day Mexico City). What caused the fall of the Aztec Empire? The Aztec Empire fell due to the Spanish conquest by Hernán Cortés, the diseases his army brought which the Aztec had no immunity to, and the assistance given to the Spaniards by indigenous peoples who resented the Aztec use of force ...

  5. 5 days ago · Thomas Kole’s Portrait of Tenochtitlan: The ancient roots of Mexican circus: Dream Rider: Superbarrio’s Olmec pedigree: Mexican illustrator Abel Mendoza: How can games question misunderstandings about the Aztecs? What first inspired our Experts... (2) What first inspired our Experts... Zotz - a Mesoamerican comic: The Beatles and the Aztecs

  6. May 7, 2024 · Of all the ‘alternate history’ novels based on Aztec themes, we feel this is the best of the bunch - so far anyway! It’s Aztec Century by Christopher Evans, first published in London by Victor Gollancz in 1993. 352pp. (Written/compiled by Ian Mursell/Mexicolore) It’s unusual in many ways. As the subtitle - ‘Britain Enchained by the ...

  7. May 13, 2024 · Modelisation en 3D de la ville de Tenochtitlan - © Thomas Kole. L’enceinte sacrée de Tenochtitlan, centre de sacrifices divins de l’empire mexica, est l’un des sites liturgiques majeurs de la Mésoamérique. Elle était entourée par une large plateforme interrompue par des entrées.

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