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Teuchitlán is a town and muni****lity, in
Jalisco in central-western Mexico. The muni****lity
covers an area of 219.1 km2. As of 2005, the muni****lity...
- The
Teuchitlán culture was one of
several related cultures in West
Mexico during the Late
Formative to
classic period (350 BCE to 450/500 CE). Situated...
- site in the
state of Jalisco.
Situated in the
hills above the town of
Teuchitlán that
provides the
namesake for the
culture that
built the site, Los Guachimontones...
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golden skiffia or tiro dorado, is a
species of
splitfin endemic to the Rio
Teuchitlán, a
tributary of Río
Ameca in
western Mexico. It is
extinct in the wild...
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Middle Formative Period. By the Late
Formative and
classic period, the
Teuchitlan tradition entered the region.
Several guachimonton complexes were built...
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Ameca River drainage in Mexico; the type
locality is Rio
Teuchitlán in the
vicinity of
Teuchitlán, Jalisco. The
species was only ever
found in an area about...
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Olmecs Pipil Purépecha
Quelepa Shaft tomb
tradition Teotihuacan Tepanec Teuchitlán Tlatilco Tlaxcaltec Toltec Totonac Veracruz Veraguas Xochipala Zapotec...
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Olmecs Pipil Purépecha
Quelepa Shaft tomb
tradition Teotihuacan Tepanec Teuchitlán Tlatilco Tlaxcaltec Toltec Totonac Veracruz Veraguas Xochipala Zapotec...
- 1300–1530 AD, Michoacán Teotihuacán, 200 BC–800 AD, near
Mexico City
Teuchitlan tradition, 300 BC – 500 AD, north-central
Jalisco Toltec, 900–1100 AD...
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Zapotec Mezcala Chupícuaro
Quelepa Western Mexico shaft tomb
tradition Teuchitlán Veraguas Diquis Cholula Teotihuacan Nicoya Veracruz Totonac Toltec Andes...