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    Teotenango was an important pre-Hispanic fortified city located in the southern part of the Valley of Toluca. It was initially founded during the last...
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    Between 800 and 900 CE, the Matlatzincas established their dominion with Teotenango as capital. This city is walled with plazas, terraces, temples, altars...
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    Mitla Tulum Becan Dzibilchaltun Mexiquito Tancah Teotihuacan Chinkultic Teotenango Tlatelolco Edzna Cacaxtla Tula Tenochititlan Tepeapulco Xochicalco Chichen...
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    name of the town. Tenango del Valle is best known as the site of the Teotenango archeological site, which was a walled city inhabited from about 900 C...
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    two important archeological sites in the valley. On the south end is Teotenango. It was founded near the end of the Teotihuacan period by a group now...
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    Epiclassic/Early Postclassic Hieroglyphs of El Tajín, Xochicalco, Cacaxtla, Teotenango, Tula and Chichén Itzá. Probably logosyllabic. Descended from Teotihuacan...
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  • Puente Tenam Rosario Tenayuca Tenochtitlan Teopantecuanitlan Teopanzolco Teotenango Teotihuacan Tepatlaxco (Mesoamerican site) Tepcatan Tepeticpac Los Tepoltzis...
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    have occurred in the opposite order: the cities of Cacaxtla, Xochicalco, Teotenango, and El Tajín may have first increased in power and then were able to...
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    dominance such as Cholula, Xochicalco, Tula Chico, Cacaxtla-Xochitécatl, Teotenango, Cantona, and Teotihuacán itself. Additionally, although not traditionally...
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    weak state. Great Ballcourt at Chichen Itza Mesoamerican ball court at Teotenango Classic -shape ball court in Cihuatan site, El Salvador One of the ballcourts...
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    settlement was probably established around 800 BCE, when the city of Teotenango was in existence. It remained an important town through the colonial period...
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    vandalism, the interior of this building is still in good condition. Teotenango Xochicalco Aguilar-Moreno 2009, p. 59 "Zona Arqueológica de Malinalco...
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    Between 800 and 900 C.E., the Matlatzincas established their dominion with Teotenango as capital. This city is walled with plazas, terraces, temples, altars...
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    Between 800 and 900 CE, the Matlatzincas established their dominion with Teotenango as capital. During Axayacatl reign (1469–1481) the Aztecs and Purépecha...
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    while Guerrero registers the same code shared is sites like Xochicalco, Teotenango and Cacaxtla. Reminiscent of the late preclassical, the scenes can be...
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