- Payón, José (1974) La zona arqueológica de Tecaxic-Calixtlahuaca y los
matlatzincas: etnología y arqueología (primera parte), edición
facsimilar de la de...
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Matlatzinca or
Ocuiltec may
refer to:
Matlatzinca people, an
ethnic group of
Mexico Matlatzinca languages, a
group of Oto-Manguean
languages This disambiguation...
- of
Matlatzincas likely settled in the
Toluca Valley around the 12th century.
After other groups began to
settle around and
within it, the
Matlatzinca territory...
- the late
classical sites of Xochicalco,
which may have been
built by
Matlatzincas, and Cholula,
which may have been
inhabited by
Manguean peoples. And...
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community here
since the
Otomis and
Matlatzincas settled in this part of the
Valley of Toluca: the
Matlatzincas reached their cultural peak
between AD...
- centuries,
Matlatzincas moved into the area with
permission of the Purépechas, who were
based around nearby Pátzcuaro Lake . The main
Matlatzinca settlement...
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being built between 100 BCE and 100 CE.
Between 800 and 900 CE, the
Matlatzincas established their dominion with
Teotenango as capital. This city is walled...
- The
Matlatzincas built their western defensive wall
along this street. The
defensive walls of the city were
mostly constructed by the
Matlatzincas, who...
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capital of the
Matlatzinca tribe which included Nahuatl speakers as well as
speakers of
Otomi and the
language today called Matlatzinca. Most
Aztec cities...
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along the border, such as at Cutzamala. He also
allowed Otomies and
Matlatzincas who had been
driven out of
their homelands by the
Aztecs to
settle in...