Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Traditional-Architectures:-Central-America
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This page features translations of traditional architectural terms in different languages from Central America, accompanied by pictures.
This resource provides an accessible way to learn and compare architectural elements from various languages and cultures.
Building
Bath House
Classical Nahuatl |
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temazcal |
Palace
Mayan:
Pyramid
Classical Nahuatl |
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tzacualli |
Classic Veracruz:
Itzan:
Mayan:
Nahuan:
Zapotecan:
Structure
Ballcourt
Classical Nahuatl |
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tlachtli |
Nahuan:
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