Almost certainly there are temples that have not yet been discovered.
Montezuma II, the Aztec ruler, was buried in what is now Mexico City. His tomb is believed to be located under the site of the Templo Mayor, one of the main temples of the Aztec capital city of Tenochtitlan. However, his exact burial site has never been discovered.
Many Aztec and Mayan temples were destroyed by the Spanish conquistadors during the colonization of Mesoamerica. Others fell into disrepair over time due to abandonment and natural causes. Some temples have been preserved and are still standing today, serving as important archaeological sites and tourist attractions.
There is currently no evidence or historical records to suggest the existence of ancient temples in Antarctica that have yet to be discovered. Antarctica is a remote and harsh environment, making it unlikely for such structures to have been built there in ancient times.
All temples of the Gods that the Aztec society worshiped were destroyed by the Spanish army that was led by Cortes. If you want to know more, I suggest that you read *Cortes' Letters from Mexico*, and the part that talks about destroying the temples starts from line 139.
It is still practiced at temples in China and Taiwan.
So far we have discovered 39 Ancient Greek temples. However there are likely to be many more lying undiscovered. It's also possible that evidence of some temples have been completely destroyed by nature or humans. See the related links below.
i have not been to japan or anything but there are many temples LOL
Unknown, temples to Anubis from the time of ancient Egypt have been built and likely torn down since the Old Kingdom. Temples have also been rebuilt into other buildings now unrecognizable from what they had been originally.
Yes, there have been more than three rivers in Aztec times.
It is thought that marbles started with the cave people playing with small pebbles or balls of natural clay.Clay balls have been found in the tombs of Egypt, they have also been found in Native American burial grounds.They have also been discovered in the ancient Aztec pyramids.
Yes, they would,because the empire would have been important!
There is no record of the first butterfly being discovered. As a matter of fact, butterflies have been around far longer than humans. Humans have been on the earth for around 200,000 years, but butterflies have been around for 40 to 50 million years.