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Teotenango was an
important pre-Hispanic
fortified city
located in the
southern part of the
Valley of Toluca. It was
initially founded during the last...
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Between 800 and 900 CE, the
Matlatzincas established their dominion with
Teotenango as capital. This city is
walled with plazas, terraces, temples, altars...
- name of the town.
Tenango del
Valle is best
known as the site of the
Teotenango archeological site,
which was a
walled city
inhabited from
about 900 C...
- Epiclassic/Early
Postclassic Hieroglyphs of El Tajín, Xochicalco, Cacaxtla,
Teotenango, Tula and Chichén Itzá.
Probably logosyllabic.
Descended from Teotihuacan...
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Mitla Tulum Becan Dzibilchaltun Mexiquito Tancah Teotihuacan ****ultic
Teotenango Tlatelolco Edzna Cacaxtla Tula
Tenochititlan Tepeapulco Xochicalco Chichen...
- two
important archeological sites in the valley. On the
south end is
Teotenango. It was
founded near the end of the
Teotihuacan period by a
group now...
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Puente Tenam Rosario Tenayuca Tenochtitlan Teopantecuanitlan Teopanzolco Teotenango Teotihuacan Tepatlaxco (Mesoamerican site)
Tepcatan Tepeticpac Los Tepoltzis...
- have
occurred in the
opposite order: the
cities of Cacaxtla, Xochicalco,
Teotenango, and El Tajín may have
first increased in
power and then were able to...
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dominance such as Cholula, Xochicalco, Tula Chico, Cacaxtla-Xochitécatl,
Teotenango, Cantona, and Teotihuacán itself. Additionally,
although not traditionally...
- weak state.
Great Ballcourt at
Chichen Itza
Mesoamerican ball
court at
Teotenango classic -shape ball
court in
Cihuatan site, El
Salvador One of the ballcourts...