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Teotihuacan is near Mexico City. People lived in the city from about 150 B.E. to about 950 A.D. No one has lived there for over 1000 years.
Teotihuacan likely dates back to the early 2nd century BC. However, little is known about the ancient people who built it a thousand years before the Aztecs came into power.
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The burial chamber found in the 'Pyramid of the Moon' suggests that the people of Teotihuacan may have been bloodthirsty warmongers ... Peaceful people
The burial chamber found in the 'Pyramid of the Moon' suggests that the people of Teotihuacan may have been bloodthirsty warmongers ... Peaceful people
Tunick has asked Mexican archeological authorities for permission to photograph masses of naked people at Teotihuacan, Mexico's oldest major ruins, on May 6.
But the actual identity of the people who built the pyramids is not so clear and much more mysterious. Unlike the Aztecs and Mayans, the people from Teotihuacan had no written language.
By focusing the exhibit theme on the experiences of ordinary people at Teotihuacan, visitors will be encouraged to draw parallels between Teotihuacan society and their own understandings...
However, some specialists believe that the people of Teotihuacan belonged to the same racial group from which the Toltecs and Mexicas would later emerge.
The people of Teotihuacan believed caves to be sacred, For this reason, the Pyramid of the Sun was built over one, so it would be a holy place.
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