-
these were the Olmec-
Xicalanca, who came from the Yucatán
Peninsula and
founded Cacaxtla and Xochicalco. The term Olmec-
Xicalancas refers to a particular...
- the bird man and the
feline man,
possibly ruler -
priests of the
Olmecs Xicalancas who
inhabited Cacaxtla between the
years 600 and 900 AD. The bird man...
- of the
feathered serpent in
Teotihuacan Disk of Mictlāntēcutli Olmeca-
Xicalanca -
Cacaxtla bird man
mural Mural and
model of Tenochtitlan,
looking east...
- had a presence, but the
first major native culture here was the
Olmec Xicalanca. This
civilization fell into
decline after 900 AD and was
replaced by...
- the Popolocas. The
central part of the
state was
dominated by the Olmec-
Xicalancas and Nahuas, with
strong cultural links to the Toltec-based
culture at...
-
Miller and
Taube (1993, p.42)
These Gulf
Coast inhabitants, the Olmeca-
Xicalanca, are not to be
confused with the Olmec, the name
bestowed by 20th-century...
-
peoples established themselves in the
center of Mexico,
including the Olmec-
Xicalanca, who came from the Yucatán
Peninsula and
founded Cacaxtla and Xochicalco...
- Tlaxcalteca, Tepaneca, Chalca, and Mexica.
Along with
these people, the Olmec-
Xicalanca and
Xaltocamecas are also said to come from Aztlán.
Because of
their common...
- the site museum.
Xochicalco was
founded in
about 650 AD by the Olmeca-
Xicalanca,
which are a
Mayan group of
traders from Campeche, at a site that gave...
-
twelfth century.
These pushed the
former dominant ethnicity of the Olmeca-
Xicalanca, to the
south of the city.
These people kept the
pyramid as
their primary...