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The Atlantean Statues of the Toltecs at Tula, Mexico Royalty Free Stock Photo
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An Atlantean Shield at Tula, Mexico Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Atlantean Statues of the Toltecs at Tula, Mexico
An Atlantean Pillar at Tula, Mexico Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pyramid Ruins of the Toltecs at Tula, Mexico Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Atlantean Statues of Tula Royalty Free Stock Photo
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An Atlantean Pillar at Tula, Mexico Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Atlantean statues were built by the mysterious Toltec civilization at their capital of Tula. They`re believed to have once held up a long-lost temple made of wood. These pillars tell us a lot about whom the Toltecs worshipped, how they fought and how their warriors dressed.


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