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- Teotihuacan - Wikipedia
Avenue of the Dead, Teotihuacán, Mexico It was mentioned that the underground passage runs under Feathered Serpent Temple, and the entrance is located a few meters away from the temple at the expected place, deliberately sealed with large boulders nearly 2,000 years ago
- 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 Dominated by two gigantic pyramids and a huge sacred avenue, the city’s architecture, art, and religion would influence all subsequent Mesoamerican cultures At
- Teotihuacán | Location, Sites, Culture, History | Britannica
Teotihuacán was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987 The area was settled by 400 bce, but it did not experience large-scale urban growth until three centuries later, with the arrival of refugees from Cuicuilco, a city destroyed by volcanic activity
- Pre-Hispanic City of Teotihuacan - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Situada a unos 50 km de México, la ciudad sagrada de Teotihuacán –“lugar donde fueron creados los dioses”– fue edificada entre los siglos I y VII
- Teotihuacan - Pyramids, Mexico Map | HISTORY
Teotihuacan Pyramids Teotihuacan (also written Teotihuacán) is arranged in a grid layout that covers about 8 square miles (20 square kilometers)
- Teotihuacan - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Teotihuacan is a complex urban grid including both public monuments and residential apartment compounds, unique in Mesoamerica for its scale and organization
- A guide to Teotihuacán, Mexico - Lonely Planet
Teotihuacán was once the largest city in ancient Mesoamerica – the capital of a huge pre-Hispanic empire In its prime, the ancient city was dominated by soaring pyramids and palaces and adorned with colorful frescoes, home to a highly developed society with complex religious and funerary rituals
- Smarthistory – Teotihuacan
The Aztecs knew Teotihuacan as the “city of the gods” and revered it But who were the people who built it?
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