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Cacaxtla (Nahuatl pronunciation: [kaˈkaʃtɬaːn]) is an
archaeological site
located near the
southern border of the
Mexican state of Tlaxcala. It contains...
- long
history with
major attractions being archeological sites such as
Cacaxtla and
colonial constructions in and
around Tlaxcala City. The name Tlaxcala...
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Meseta de
Cacaxtla Flora and
Fauna Protection Area is a
protected area in the
state of
Sinaloa in
western Mexico. It
covers an area of 508.62 km2. It is...
- Dos Pilas, Cancuen, Aguateca, Yaxchilan;
Central Mexico: Xochicalco,
Cacaxtla; Gulf Coast: El Tajín and
classic Veracruz culture;
Western Mexico: Teuchitlan...
- the Maya
mural paintings of
Bonampak or the
murals found in Teotihuacán,
Cacaxtla and
Monte Albán.
Mural painting with
Christian religious themes had an...
- (Spring–Autumn 2009).
Francesco Pellizzi (ed.). "Style and substance, or why the
Cacaxtla paintings were buried". Res:
Anthropology and Aesthetics. 55/56 Absconding...
- west of, and
within sight of, the
contemporary classic Period site of
Cacaxtla,
distinguished by its
famous painted murals in Maya style. Xochitecatl...
- logosyllabary. Epiclassic/Early
Postclassic Hieroglyphs of El Tajín, Xochicalco,
Cacaxtla, Teotenango, Tula and Chichén Itzá.
Probably logosyllabic.
Descended from...
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feathered serpent in
Teotihuacan Disk of Mictlāntēcutli Olmeca-Xicalanca -
Cacaxtla bird man
mural Mural and
model of Tenochtitlan,
looking east Ocelotl-Cuauhxicalli...
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including the Olmec-Xicalanca, who came from the Yucatán
Peninsula and
founded Cacaxtla and Xochicalco. In the Maya region, Tikal, an ally of Teotihuacan, experienced...