Toltec Warrior Columns

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Illustration

Mark Cartwright
by Luidger
published on 08 September 2013
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The columns atop Pyramid B at the Toltec capital of Tollan (Tula) which once supported a roof structure. They are each composed of four column drums and represent Toltec warriors ready for battle wearing their customary headdress and butterfly pectoral. (10th-12th century CE)

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Luidger. (2013, September 08). Toltec Warrior Columns. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/1422/toltec-warrior-columns/

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