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Pyramids of the Sun (right) and the Moon.

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

TEOTIHUACAN
Early Excavations
Burials
Causeway of the Dead
Ciudadela
City Map
Murals
Museum
Pyramid of the Moon
Pyramid of the Sun
Quetzalpapalotl Palace
Residential Buildings
Temple of the Feathered Serpent
 

ARTIFACTS
Adornments
Bowls
    Tripod Bowls
Censers
Deities
    Chalchiuhtlicue
    Tlaloc
Figurines
     Host Figurines
Floreros
Funerary Urns
Lintels and Monuments
Masks
Merlons
Obsidian blades
Puppets
Resist-painted Wares
Tripod Vessels
Thin Orange Ware
    Bowls
    Boxes
    Effigy Vessels
    Jars
    Tripod Vases
    Whistling Pots
Vases
Vessels
    Effigy Vessels
 

EXHIBITS
Chicago Field Museum
 

LANGUAGE
Signs
 

LINKS
Roots of Mexico City

ARTICLES
Human Remains in Mexico Pyramid The New York Times, October 21, 1998
City of the Gods Time, December 21, 1998
Tourist tip-offs lead to artifact haul in Mexico CNN, January 31, 1999
An Ancient Sun Melts Mexico's Modern Stresses CNN, March 23, 1999
Report: Human bones discovered in ancient Mexican city CNN, September 19, 1999
Dig uncovers fresh clues about Mexico pyramids The Miami Herald, October 5, 1999
Ancient settlement found near castle in Mexico City The Dallas Morning News, Jan. 29, 2004
Arqueologos descubren articulos de cultura teotihuacana El Miami Herald, Jan. 29, 2004
Locals Fight Wal-Mart Store Near Ancient Mexico Ruin Reuters, Sept. 3, 2004
In Mexico, ancient life vs. Wal-Mart The Miami Herald, Sept. 6, 2004
Fight over Wal-Mart at Mexico ruins CNN, September 10, 2004
Anti-Wal-Mart protest near ancient ruins CNN, October 17, 2004
Welcoming Wal-Mart to Mexico The Dallas Morning News, November 9, 2004
50,000 sacred objects from stone sculptures to shells found in ancient Mexican tunnel (London Daily Mail, Oct. 29, 2014)
Will secret tunnel inside the bowels of pre-Aztec pyramid reveal long-lost tomb of Teotihuacan's first king? (London Daily Mail, April 24, 2014)

ESSAYS
Aveleyra Arroyo de Anda, Luis. An Extraordinary Composite Stela from Teotihuacan. American Antiquity, Oct. 1963
Charlton, Thomas H. From Teotihuacan to Tenochtitlan: The Early Period Revisited, American Antiquity, April 1975
_____. Teotihuacan, Tepeapulco, and Obsidian Exploitation, Science, June 16, 1978
Cowgill, George L. State and Society at Teotihuacan, Mexico Annual Reviews Anthropology, 1997
Parsons, Jeffrey R. Teotihuacan, Mexico, and Its Impact on Regional Demography, Science, Nov. 22, 1968
Smyth, Michael P. and Daniel Rogart. A Teotihuacan Presence at Chac II, Yucatan, Mexico: Implications for early political economy of the Puuc Region Ancient Mesoamerica, 2004
Taube, Karl A. The Teotihuacan Cave of Origin: The Iconography and Architecture of Emergence Mythology in Mesoamerica and the American Southwest, Anthropology and Aesthetics, Autumn 1986
_____. The Temple of Quetzalcoatl and the Cult of Sacred War at Teotihuacan. Anthropology and Aesthetics, Spring 1992
 

VIDEOS
Localizan el "inframundo" debajo de Teotihuacan (3:59 min.)
Teotihuacan: El Misterio del Templo del Hombre-Jaguar (21:25 min.)
Documental de Teotihuacan Ciudad Imperial (24:49 min.)

El Linaje de Teotihuacan [TV UNAM, 2006] (41:45 min.)
Teotihuacan City of the Gods (44:58 min.)
Teotihuacan: Piedras que hablan con Juan Villoro (54:17 min.)
Teotihuacan: An Exceptional Multiethnic City in Pre-Hispanic Central Mexico [Linda Manzanilla, April 15, 2015, UC-Berkeley] (1 hr, 14 min.)