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culture that
ruled a
state centered in Tula, Hidalgo, Mexico,
during the
Epiclassic and the
early Post-classic
period of
Mesoamerican chronology, reaching...
- Quetzalcoatl:
Evidence for the
Spread of a
World Religion during the
Epiclassic Period.”
Ancient Mesoamerica 9.2 (1998), 183–232.
After a
broad survey...
- The area
probably was
under the
political control of
Teotihuacan in the
Epiclassic period,
according to
Teotihuacan designs found on Tula pottery. The area's...
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classic with a
decline in po****tion
followed by a
drastic decline in the
Epiclassic. Po****tion
levels rebounded to
their Early classic levels in the Postclassic...
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occupied by 200 BC, but did not
develop into an
urban center until the
Epiclassic period (AD 700 – 900).
Nearly all the
standing architecture at the site...
- Many have been do****ented
throughout Mesoamerica, and
range from the
Epiclassic (c. 600–900 CE)
through early Post-classic (c. 900–1250 CE). In 2015 archeologists...
- "Possible
Migrations and
Shifting Identities in the
Central Mexican Epiclassic".
Ancient Mesoamerica. 24 (1): 131–49. doi:10.1017/S0956536113000060....
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Cynthia Kristan-Graham (eds.). Twin Tollans: Chichén Itzá, Tula, and the
Epiclassic to
Early Postclassic Mesoamerican World.
Washington D.C.:
Dumbarton Oaks...
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Archaeology and Art History". Twin Tollans: Chichén Itzá, Tula, and the
Epiclassic to
Early Postclassic Mesoamerican World. Washington, DC:
Trustees for...
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Mcclung De Tapia, and
Emilio Ibarra Morales. "Human
Sacrifice During the
Epiclassic Period in the
Northern Basin of Mexico."
Latin American Antiquity 23,...