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Teotihuacan (/teɪˌoʊtiːwəˈkɑːn/; Spanish:
Teotihuacán,
Spanish pronunciation: [teotiwa'kan] ;
modern Nahuatl...
- the
great metropolis of
Teotihuacan in the
distant Valley of Mexico.
There is
evidence that
Tikal was
conquered by
Teotihuacan in the 4th
century AD. Following...
- 300–250 BCE. The
Zapotec civilization arose in the
Valley of Oaxaca, the
Teotihuacan civilization arose in the
Valley of Mexico. The Maya
civilization began...
- the
preceding cultures in the
basin of
Mexico such as the
culture of
Teotihuacan whose building style they
adopted and adapted.
Sites involving Aztec...
- The
Great Goddess of
Teotihuacan (or
Teotihuacan Spider Woman) is a
proposed goddess of the pre-Columbian
Teotihuacan civilization (ca. 100 BCE - 700 CE)...
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Serpent is the
third largest pyramid at
Teotihuacan, a pre-Columbian site in
central Mexico (the term
Teotihuacan, or Teotihuacano, is also used for the...
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across large parts of
Mesoamerica in the
classic period,
particularly at
Teotihuacan and
throughout the Maya region.
Pyrite degrades with time to
leave little...
- the
classic Maya
logosyllabic script. In
Central Mexico, the city of
Teotihuacan ascended at the
height of the
classic period; it
formed a
military and...
- The
Teotihuacan Ocelot or
Teotihuacán Ocelot is the name of an
alabaster sculpture of a
feline found at the
ancient Mesoamerican site of
Teotihuacan, central...
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Salon Teotihuacan (
Teotihuacan Hall) is a 6,000-seat
indoor arena in Acapulco, Guerrero. It is the
flagship exhibit hall of
Centro Internacional Acapulco...