talud-tablero

Isaac Kremer/ September 16, 2018/ / 0 comments

An architectural feature combining a tablero with a sloping talud, over which it is cantilevered. This combination is repeated over the façade of stepped temple pyramids; an original contribution of Teotihuacan architecture, widely copied throughout Mesoamerica. (Harris, 1977)

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