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    Auza, Eduardo (1974). "Sitios de ocupación en la periferia de Tenochtitlán y su significado histórico-arqueológico". Anales de Antropología. 11: 53–87...
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    geografía sagrada de Iztapalapa. Mexico City: Delegación Iztapalapa. Ramírez Acevedo, Gilberto (2003). "Reporte de la exploración del sitio arqueológico en...
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    shtml[permanent dead link] Official website Sitio Oficial de la Red de Universidades Anáhuac Archived 2020-03-11 at the Wayback Machine...
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    Mexico-Tenochtitlan in the years shortly before and after Spanish conquest. After the Spanish Conquest, the term México came to be used for Tenochtitlan/Mexico...
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    arrival of Pánfilo de Narváez on 23 April 1520, smallpox ravaged Mexico in the 1520s, possibly killing over 150,000 in Tenochtitlán (the heartland of the...
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    orígenes andinos de la metalurgia del occidente de México", en el sitio en internet de la Biblioteca Luis Ángel Arango del Banco de la República de Colombia,...
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    Mezcala sculptures found as dedicatory offerings at the Aztec complex of Tenochtitlan. The Mezcala cultural region has been heavily looted by the local population...
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    arrived. Not wanting to suffer the destruction that the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan did, the emperor in this city surrendered to the Spanish. Eventually...
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  • Museo de Sitio de Xochitécatl. Museo de Sitio de Cacaxtla. Museo de Sitio de Ocotelulco. Museo de Sitio de Tizatlán. Museo de Antropología de Xalapa...
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    (in Spanish). Mexico City: Editorial Oceano de Mexico SA de CV. pp. 64–70. ISBN 978-607-400-061-0. "Sitios Históricamente Relevantes" [Stages of History]...
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    include the Museo de Arte de Querétaro, the Museo Regional de Querétaro, the Museo de la Ciudad, the Museo del Sitio de Querétaro and Museo de la Matemática...
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    conquered by Azcapotzalco which placed Totoquihuatzin as governor. When the Tenochtitlan and Texcoco decided to ally against Azcapotzalco, Tlacopan did not resist...
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    they acted together to defend themselves from Mexica incursions. Mexico-Tenochtitlan and its allies would win over powerful states such as Coixtlahuaca (Yodzo...
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    inhabitants. After the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan fell to the Spanish in 1521, Hernán Cortés despatched Pedro de Alvarado to Guatemala with 180 cavalry...
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    1428. This arrangement stayed intact until the fall of Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan in 1521. Macuilxochitzin was governor of Tepotzotlán when the Spanish...
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    during his expedition to Mexico, notably during the siege of Mexico-Tenochtitlan (1521). Cortés then took Morzillo on the expedition to Honduras. After...
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    Tzintzuuquixu, meaning "hummingbird of the south", which, like the Mexica to Tenochtitlán, was involved in guiding the tribe to the Lake Pátzcuaro area. The municipality...
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    Tumaco: Períodos, Fases, Sitios y Evidencias Materiales". In García Quintero, Felipe (ed.). TUMACO PREHISPÁNICO. Popayán: Universidad de Cauca. pp. 93–145....
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    Cuernavaca even before taking the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan.: 338–340  They were led by Gonzalo de Sandoval and he was joined later by the conquistador...
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    Declarar como Área de Protección de Recursos Naturales al Bosque de El Nixticuil - Sitio Oficial Diputados Federales PAN Archived July 22, 2011, at the...
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    who participated in the conquest of Tenochtitlan and Western Mexico. The slave of another conquistador, Pánfilo de Narváez, has been blamed for the transmission...
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    August 1521 the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan had fallen to the Spanish. Within three years of the fall of Tenochtitlan the Spanish had conquered a large...
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    November 1521, just three months after conquering Tenochtitlán, (Mexico City), Hernán Cortés sent Francisco de Orozco and 400 Aztec warriors to take Huaxyacac...
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    de Tepoztlan. While Morelos was key to the 1521 conquest of Tenochtitlan, there are no vestiges of the battles to be found in the state. The Ruta de los...
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  • San Cristobal de las Casas Pitic → Hermosillo Querétaro → Santiago de Querétaro San Juan Bautista → Villahermosa Tenochtitlán → Ciudad de México Valladolid...
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    Archived from the original on 25 June 2012. Retrieved 25 June 2012. "Sitio Oficial de Andrés Manuel López Obrador" (in Spanish). 31 March 2012. Archived...
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  • inhabitants. After the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan fell to the Spanish in 1521, Hernán Cortés despatched Pedro de Alvarado to Guatemala with 180 cavalry...
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    Salvador: Universidad Tecnológica de El Salvador. ISSN 2307-3942. Gallardo Mejía, Francisco Roberto (2014). "El sitio arqueológico Cinacantan: Primer levantamiento...
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  • sites are found the major centers of Kaminaljuyu, Takalik Abaj, Chocolá, El Sitio, El Jobo, La Blanca, Ujuxte, Palo Gordo, El Baúl, Cotzumalhuapa, Monte Alto...
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    de Lecointe. pp. 56–70. ISBN 978-968-432-949-2. Retrieved March 28, 2018. Humboldt, Alexander Von (2012). Sitios de las cordilleras y monumentos de los...
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