-
built to
accommodate the
large po****tion. The term
Teotihuacan (or
Teotihuacano) is also used to
refer to the
whole civilization and
cultural complex...
-
civilizations of the Americas, such as
those of
Mesoamerica (Olmec, Toltec,
Teotihuacano, Zapotec, Mixtec, Aztec, Maya) and the
Andean civilizations (Inca, Moche...
- "Fire is born". He is
believed by some to have been the
general of the
Teotihuacano ruler Spearthrower Owl.
Originally from
Teotihuacan or very
closely allied...
- (probably that city's king) in
central Mexico. The
installation of a
Teotihuacano noble on the
throne of
Tikal marks a high
point of
Teotihuacan influence...
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Definition of Talud-tablero
Archeology Wordsmith Teotihuacano art and
architecture University of
Texas Locating the
Place and Meaning...
- Teotihuacan, a pre-Columbian site in
central Mexico (the term Teotihuacan, or
Teotihuacano, is also used for the
whole civilization and
cultural complex ****ociated...
-
discussing the pre-contact
Mesoamerican Indigenous societies: Olmec; Toltec;
Teotihuacano' Zapotec; Mixtec;
Aztec and Maya civilizations; and the
complex cultures...
- BCE to 500 CE, at its
greatest extent included most of Mesoamerica.
Teotihuacano culture collapsed around 550 and was
followed by
several large city-states...
-
centuries after it was abandoned; the name
given to the
pyramid by the
Teotihuacanos is unknown. It was
constructed in two phases. The
first construction...
- of an
unknown Mesoamerican script.
Certain iconographic elements in
Teotihuacano art have been
considered as a
potential script,
although it is attested...