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Aztecs --- Toltecs --- Aztèques --- Toltèques --- History. --- Social life and customs. --- Teotihuacán Site (San Juan Teotihuacán, Mexico) --- Mexico --- Teotihuacán (Mexique ; site archéologique) --- Mexique --- History
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Teotihuacan was one of the earliest and more populous preColumbian cities, and the Feathered Serpent was its vital monument, erected circa 200 AD. This work explores the religious meanings and political implications of the pyramid with meticulous and thorough analyses of substantially new excavation data. Challenging the traditional view of the city as a legendary, sacred, or anonymously-governed centre, the book provides significant new insights on the Teotihuacan polity and society. It provides interpretations on the pyramid's location, architecture, sculptures, iconography, mass sacrificial graves and rich symbolic offerings, and concludes that the pyramid commemorated the accession of rulers who were inscribed to govern with military force on behalf of the gods. This archaeological examination of the monument shows it to be the physical manifestation of state ideologies such as the symbolism of human sacrifice, militarism, and individual-centred divine authority, ideologies which were later diffused among other Mesoamerican urban centres.
Indians of Mexico --- Human sacrifice --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Human remains (Archaeology) --- Bioarchaeology --- Skeletal remains (Archaeology) --- Human skeleton --- Primate remains (Archaeology) --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Sacrifice, Human --- Sacrifice --- Indians of North America --- Indigenous peoples --- Meso-America --- Meso-American Indians --- Mesoamerica --- Mesoamerican Indians --- Pre-Columbian Indians --- Precolumbian Indians --- Ethnology --- Politics and government. --- Rites and ceremonies. --- Antiquities. --- Quetzalcoatl --- Ehecatl Quetzalcoatl --- Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl --- Ce Ácatl --- Feathered Serpent --- Plumed Serpent --- Quezacotl --- Kukulcan --- Teotihuacán Site (San Juan Teotihuacán, Mexico) --- San Juan Teotihuacán (Mexico) --- Mexico --- Antiquities --- Quetzalcoatl (Aztec deity) --- Ritual murder --- Social Sciences --- Archeology --- Quetzalcoatl (Mesoamerican deity) --- Teotihuacan Site (San Juan Teotihuacan, Mexico) --- San Juan Teotihuacan (Mexico)
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First comprehensive English-language book on the largest city in the Americas before the 1400s. Teotihuacan is a UNESCO world heritage site, located in highland central Mexico, about twenty-five miles from Mexico City, visited by millions of tourists every year. The book begins with Cuicuilco, a predecessor that arose around 400 BCE, then traces Teotihuacan from its founding in approximately 150 BCE to its collapse around 600 CE. It describes the city's immense pyramids and other elite structures. It also discusses the dwellings and daily lives of commoners, including men, women, and children, and the craft activities of artisans. George L. Cowgill discusses politics, economics, technology, art, religion, and possible reasons for Teotihuacan's rise and fall. Long before the Aztecs and 800 miles from Classic Maya centers, Teotihuacan was part of a broad Mesoamerican tradition but had a distinctive personality that invites comparison with other states and empires of the ancient world.
Indians of Mexico --- Indian architecture --- Teotihuacán pottery. --- Pottery, Teotihuacán --- Pottery, Mexican --- Architecture, Indian --- Indians --- Architecture --- Indians of North America --- Indigenous peoples --- Meso-America --- Meso-American Indians --- Mesoamerica --- Mesoamerican Indians --- Pre-Columbian Indians --- Precolumbian Indians --- Ethnology --- Antiquities. --- Teotihuacán Site (San Juan Teotihuacán, Mexico) --- Mexico --- History. --- Excavations. --- Antiquities
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The study of four sites, Old Cairo, Teotihuacan, Ellis Island-Liberty Island, and Angkor.
Patrimoine commun de l'humanité --- Patrimoine mondial culturel et naturel --- Patrimoine culturel --- Protection --- Coopération internationale --- Droit --- Unesco --- World Heritage areas --- Historic sites --- Cultural property --- Sites du patrimoine mondial --- Lieux historiques --- Biens culturels --- Conservation and restoration --- History --- Protection (International law) --- Conservation et restauration --- Histoire --- Droit international --- World Heritage Centre. --- Angkor Wat (Angkor) --- Cairo (Egypt) --- Ellis Island (N.J. and N.Y.) --- Teotihuacãn Site (San Juan Teotihuacãn, Mexico) --- Le Caire (Egypte) --- Ellis Island (N.J. et N.Y.) --- Teotihuacãn (Mexique : Site archéologique) --- Unesco. --- Teotihuacán Site (San Juan Teotihuacán, Mexico) --- Teotihuacán (Mexique : Site archéologique) --- Patrimoine mondial culturel et naturel. --- Droit.
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