Welcome to the Teotihuacan Home Page! We have created this site to offer the general public and experts around the world access to information about this ancient city. It consists of introductory pages, recent excavation reports and academic journals. In addition, we provide links to other Mesoamerican sites. Please help us make this site a valuable tool by providing us with your suggestions and ...
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Explore the ancient ruins of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula built by the Mayan Civilization.
www.mysteriousplaces.com/mayan/TourEntrance.html
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Monte Alban is a hill-top site, centrally located within the valley of Oaxaca. It controlled much of the modern state of Oaxaca during the Classic Period of Mesoamerican prehistory. The view seen here is from the North Platform. Click on this photograph and follow the links to other views of the site and of the valley. The ancient Zapotec civilization of the Valley of Oaxaca is famous for their ...
eric.tcs.tulane.edu/%7Edhixson/montealban/montealban.html
Teotihuacan, commonly translated from the Nahuatl as City of the Gods , is organized around this central axis, now called the Avenue of the Dead . It is not exactly a road, since it is blocked off in many places to create courtyards near monumental architecture. The name stems from an early rumor that this was where the Teotihuacanos buried their kings. While most scholars have discarded this ...
eric.tcs.tulane.edu/%7Edhixson/teo/teo.html
Forgotten areas of Baja California, Mexico ...
www.innerexplorations.com/baja.htm
The Site and its Setting Bonampak is a Classic Period Maya site, located in the modern state of Chiapas, along the Usumacinta river. It is most notable for the magnificent murals discovered in structure 1 (see below). However, other features attract a growing number of tourists to the site every year, including its remote location, jungle vegetation, and abundant wildlife. Click the photo to the ...
eric.tcs.tulane.edu/%7Edhixson/bonampak/bonampak.html
All about the Cave Paintings of Baja California, Sur, Mexico ...
www.bajaquest.com/cavepaintings
Huichol Indians of Mexico: The Real Treasure of the Sierra Madre ...
www.planeta.com/planeta/97/0897huichol.html