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This image shows a close-up of the Aztec Sun Stone, also known as the Calendar Stone. The stone is a large, intricately carved basalt disk that represents the Aztec cosmology and calendar system. The image is captured from a slightly angled overhead perspective, with the stone dominating the frame. The texture of the stone is rough and weathered, revealing the detailed carvings of gods, symbols, and calendrical glyphs. The lighting accentuates the depth of the carvings, casting shadows that highlight the relief. The stone is placed on a white surface, possibly a table or a display. To the right of the stone, there is a vertical caption in Spanish that reads "Calendario Azteca. Museo Nacional de Antropología. México." This indicates that the stone is on display at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico. There is also text in Spanish at the bottom and top of the image, which are part of a book or magazine page. Some of this text is blurred and difficult to read. There is no information within the image to suggest the location is the city of La Tagua, Venezuela. The caption clearly states the location is Mexico. Therefore, any description must acknowledge this discrepancy.
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