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Arquitectura Prehispánica Author: Ignacio Marquina (Archaeologist and Architect) Main Subject: A typological and technical study of Mesoamerican architecture. Executive Summary Ignacio Marquina’s Arquitectura Prehispánica is considered a cornerstone of Mesoamerican studies. Unlike many archaeologists of his time who focused purely on artifacts or historical chronology, Marquina focused on construction techniques, urban layout, and architectural evolution. The book is most famous for proposing that Mesoamerican architecture evolved in distinct stages (Archaic, Pre-Classic, Classic, Post-Classic) and for its detailed classification of building styles. Key Themes and Content A. The Superposition of Structures One of Marquina’s most significant contributions was documenting how Mesoamerican cultures built new temples over old ones. He provided detailed illustrations and excavations showing that pyramids (like the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan or the Pyramid of the Sun) were not single structures, but layers of construction spanning centuries.