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- Teotihuacan - Wikipedia
One of Teotihuacan's neighborhoods, Teopancazco, was occupied during most of the time Teotihuacan was as well It showed that Teotihuacan was a multiethnic city that was broken up into areas of different ethnicities and workers
- Teotihuacán | Location, Sites, Culture, History | Britannica
Teotihuacán, the most important and largest city of pre-Aztec central Mexico, located about 30 miles (50 km) northeast of modern Mexico City At its apogee (c 500 ce), it encompassed some 8 square miles (20 square km) and supported a population estimated at 125,000–200,000, making it, at the time, one of the largest cities in the world
- Teotihuacan - World History Encyclopedia
Teotihuacan, located in the Basin of Central Mexico, was the largest, most influential, and most revered city in the history of the New World It flourished in Mesoamerica's Golden Age, the Classic Period of the first millennium CE
- Pre-Hispanic City of Teotihuacan - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
The Pre-Hispanic City of Teotihuacan fully preserves its monumentality, urban design and artistic wealth, as well as the relationship of the architectural structures with the natural environment, including its setting in the landscape
- Teotihuacan - Pyramids, Mexico Map | HISTORY
Teotihuacan is an ancient Mesoamerican city located 30 miles (50 km) northeast of modern-day Mexico City The city, which was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987, was settled as early
- Teotihuacán - lugares. inah. gob. mx
The city of Teotihuacan was placed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1987, owing to the outstanding value of its monumental building complexes, mural paintings and living areas This was the largest city in ancient Mexico
- Who built the great city of Teotihuacan? | National Geographic
It was built by hand more than a thousand years before the swooping arrival of the Nahuatl-speaking Mexica or Aztec people in central Mexico But it was the Aztec, descending on the abandoned site,
- History of Teotihuacan - World History Edu
Located approximately 40 kilometers northeast of modern-day Mexico City, this UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases the architectural, cultural, and societal achievements of a civilization that thrived long before the Aztecs
- Teotihuacan – Smarthistory
Teotihuacan, as the city is called, is a Nahuatl name that means “the place where the gods were created” and was given by the Mexica (sometimes called Aztec) centuries after it was abandoned in the 7th century
- My Visit To Teotihuacan, The 2000-Year-Old Mexico City Pyramids
Here’s a detailed Teotihuacan travel guide, with everything you’d need to know about visiting Teotihuacan Just 1 hour outside of Mexico City stands the most impressive archaeological site in Mexico: the Teotihuacan Pyramids
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