Teotihuacan, 48 kilometers
northeast of the city of Mexico,
with its giant pyramids, palaces,
temples, housing complexes,
workshops, markets and
avenues, was the largest preColumbian Mesoamerica.
The
Teotihuacan culture lasted almost
ten centuries and...
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Teotihuacan, 48 kilometers
northeast of the city of Mexico,
with its giant pyramids, palaces,
temples, housing complexes,
workshops, markets and
avenues, was the largest preColumbian Mesoamerica.
The
Teotihuacan culture lasted almost
ten centuries and reached its
peak between the years 300 and
600 ad; you are considered as the
seat of the representative of
classical civilization.
The influence
Teotihuacan manifested
throughout Mesoamerican and
yet out of this, because abundant
features of this culture have been
found in the current States of
Nayarit, Durango, Zacatecas and
Chihuahua.
In the second century
before Christ, people from other
areas of the Mexico Valley began
to settle in the western part of the
city of Teotihuacan.
Some of
these settlers came from
Cuicuilco, population which was
abandoned due to the eruption of
the Xitle volcano, which formed
the current Pedregal de San
Angel.
Meza Sánchez Karla
Mazz
Grupo:
Teotihuacan, a 48 kilómetros al
noreste de la ciudad de México
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