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The second negative point is that you have "unfinished walls" on the second floor, but in the original there are even borders and this is not without reason! The Aztecs made sure that the upper floors looked complete. The same applies to the bricks scattered everywhere. This is not typical of the Aztecs. For so long the original map has existed, no one has yet imbued it with its spirit. To revive it, you need to understand what and why was done on this map.
You can see all my comments just by looking at the first photos in Google, such as: https://ethnomir.ru/upload/medialibrary/18c/actmay.jpg
for real so many want it back hopefully you can make it