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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pre-Hispanic City of Teotihuacan' has mentioned 'Archeological' in the following places:
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This article is about the archeological site. | WIKI |
The city and the archeological site are located in what is now the San Juan Teotihuacxc3xa1n municipality in the State of Mxc3xa9xico, approximately 40 kilometers (25xc2xa0mi) northeast of Mexico City. | WIKI |
[5] It is the most visited archeological site in Mexico, receiving 4,185,017 visitors in 2017. | WIKI |
Contents 1 Name 2 History 2.1 Historical course 2.2 Origins and foundation 2.3 Year 378: Conquest of Tikal 2.4 Year 426: Conquest of Copxc3xa1n and Quiriguxc3xa1 2.5 Zenith 2.6 Collapse 2.7 Aztec Period 3 Culture 3.1 Religion 3.2 Population 3.3 Writing and literature 3.4 Obsidian laboratories 4 Archeological site 4.1 Excavations and investigations 4.1.1 Recent discoveries 4.1.2 Monuments of Teotihuacan 4.2 Site layout 5 Threat from development 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External links | WIKI |
They say the invasion theory is flawed, because early archeological work on the city was focused exclusively on the palaces and temples, places used by the upper classes. | WIKI |
This theory of ecological decline is supported by archeological remains that show a rise in the percentage of juvenile skeletons with evidence of malnutrition during the 6th century, which is why there is different evidence that helps indicate that famine is most likely one of the more possible reasons for the decline of Teotihuacan. | WIKI |
Archeological evidence suggests that Teotihuacan was a multi-ethnic city, and while the official languages used by Teotihuacan is unknown, Totonac and Nahua, early forms of which were spoken by the Aztecs, seem to be highly plausible. | WIKI |
[48] Along with archeological evidence pointing to one of the primary traded items being textiles, craftspeople capitalized on their mastery of painting, building, the performance of music and military training. | WIKI |
The employees of obsidian laboratories amounted to at least 12% of the total population, according to reliable assessments of archeologists and the multitude of archeological findings. | WIKI |
Archeological site[edit] | WIKI |
Today, Teotihuacan is one of the most noted archeological attractions in Mexico. | WIKI |
[68] Minor archeological excavations were conducted in the 19th century. | WIKI |
This excavation, the deepest made at the Pre-Hispanic site, was part of the commemorations of the 100th anniversary of archeological excavations at Teotihuacan and its opening to the public. | WIKI |
The archeological park of Teotihuacan is under threat from development pressures. | WIKI |
In 2004, the governor of Mexico state, Arturo Montiel, gave permission for Wal-Mart to build a large store in the third archeological zone of the park. | WIKI |
The report detailed that at least 25 archeological structures were in immediate danger. | WIKI |