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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...
- syllabic signs which was used in central Mexico by the Nahua people in the Epiclassic and Post-classic periods. It was originally thought that its use was reserved...
- 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...
- The Mesoamerican Epiclassic Period, Epiclassic or Late classic is the period comprising the years between 650 and 850 C. E., in the transition between...
- 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...
- 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...
- Xochitecatl [ʃot͡ʃiˈtekat͡ɬ] is a pre-Columbian archaeological site located in the Mexican State of Tlaxcala, 18 km southwest of Tlaxcala city. The major...
- "Possible Migrations and Shifting Identities in the Central Mexican Epiclassic". Ancient Mesoamerica. 24 (1): 131–49. doi:10.1017/S0956536113000060....
- 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...