Yale: 12/13/11 Barbara Mundy, "Water and the Aztec landscape in the Valley of Mexico"

John Sullivan idiez at me.com
Mon Dec 12 14:00:03 UTC 2011


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> From: "Silk, Jean" <jean.silk at yale.edu>
> Subject: Please circulate: Med-Ren Forum at Yale: 12/13/11 Barbara Mundy, "Water and the Aztec landscape in the Valley of Mexico"
> Date: December 12, 2011 7:45:06 AM CST
> To: "Ramirez, Nancy" <nancy.ramirez at yale.edu>
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> Please join us on December 13th for an event hosted by the Medieval-Renaissance Forum at Yale.  Pizza and wine will be served at 7:00 pm in Loria 350 (190 York Street).  The lecture will begin at 7:30 in Loria 351. 
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> "Water and the Aztec landscape in the Valley of Mexico"
> Barbara Mundy, Fordham University
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> The control of water in the Valley of Mexico, which was dominated by an unpredictable inland sea, was crucial in the creation of Tenochtitlan, one of the largest cities in the world in 1500 and seat of the Mexica emperors. Rulers in Tenochtitlan and other cities in the Valley proclaimed their control of the Valley’s waters in public sculpture and also created artificial watery landscapes—something between the earthwork and the garden. This talk looks at two of those sites, Tetzcotzinco and Chapultepec, which offered models for the proper roles of both ruler and water.
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