Mesoamerican Sites - Teotihuacan, Tula, Hidalgo, Ometepe, Huamelulpan, El Tajin, Huandacareo, Ihuatzio, Ixcateopan, San Miguel Ixtapan (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 222. Chapters: Teotihuacan, Tula, Hidalgo, Ometepe, Huamelulpan, El Tajin, Huandacareo, Ihuatzio, Ixcateopan, San Miguel Ixtapan, Ixtlan del Rio, Huamango, Quelepa, Los Placeres, Plazuelas, La Pintada, Guachimontones, Lambityeco, El Zapotal, Leon Viejo, El Vallecito, Peralta, Huejotla, Cuicuilco, Calixtlahuaca, Guiengola, Bilbao, Huapalcalco, El Coporo, La Venta, Teotenango, La Campana, Balcon de Montezuma, Boca de Potrerillos, Las Choapas, Capacha, Huapoca, El Teul, Cueva de la Olla, La Joya, El Manati, Altavista, La Ferreria, Chalcatzingo, Canada de la Virgen, Suchilquitongo, Mesa de Cacahuatenco, El Openo, La Quemada, Laguna de los Cerros, Xochitecatl, Cantona, Copilco, Cempoala, Cerro de las Minas, Cueva Ahumada, Izapa, Cuahilama, El Cerrito, Candelaria Cave, Huatusco, Barajas, El Cuajilote, Cuetlajuchitlan, Coatetelco, Chiquihuitillos, Chupicuaro, El Chanal, La Proveedora, Xochipala, Altavista petroglyph complex, Palmar Sur Archeological Excavations, Chiapa de Corzo, El Conde, Mixteca Alta Formative Project, Xochicalco, Oxtotitlan, Chimalhuacan, Cerro de la Estrella, La Soledad de Maciel, Paso de la Amada, Castillo de Teayo, Las Flores, Cerro Palenque, Cuyuxquihui, Ancient footprints of Acahualinca, Remojadas, Cacaxtla, Juxtlahuaca, Cara Sucia, Chalchihuites, Tlatilco, Chiquirines, Comalcalco, Cholula, Zazacatla, La Blanca, Zapatera, Xaltocan, Acozac, Travesia, Dzibilchaltun, Tollan, Yucuita, Edzna, Etlatongo, Tizatlan, El Arbolillo, Ndaxagua, Ocotelolco, La Mojarra, Matacapan. Excerpt: Ometepe Island is an important archaeological site, located in the Lake Nicaragua in the Republic of Nicaragua, administratively belongs to the Rivas Department. Its name derives from the Nahuatl words ome (two) and tepetl (mountain), meaning two mountains, given that it is formed and practically the whole island is formed by two volcanoes: C...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 222. Chapters: Teotihuacan, Tula, Hidalgo, Ometepe, Huamelulpan, El Tajin, Huandacareo, Ihuatzio, Ixcateopan, San Miguel Ixtapan, Ixtlan del Rio, Huamango, Quelepa, Los Placeres, Plazuelas, La Pintada, Guachimontones, Lambityeco, El Zapotal, Leon Viejo, El Vallecito, Peralta, Huejotla, Cuicuilco, Calixtlahuaca, Guiengola, Bilbao, Huapalcalco, El Coporo, La Venta, Teotenango, La Campana, Balcon de Montezuma, Boca de Potrerillos, Las Choapas, Capacha, Huapoca, El Teul, Cueva de la Olla, La Joya, El Manati, Altavista, La Ferreria, Chalcatzingo, Canada de la Virgen, Suchilquitongo, Mesa de Cacahuatenco, El Openo, La Quemada, Laguna de los Cerros, Xochitecatl, Cantona, Copilco, Cempoala, Cerro de las Minas, Cueva Ahumada, Izapa, Cuahilama, El Cerrito, Candelaria Cave, Huatusco, Barajas, El Cuajilote, Cuetlajuchitlan, Coatetelco, Chiquihuitillos, Chupicuaro, El Chanal, La Proveedora, Xochipala, Altavista petroglyph complex, Palmar Sur Archeological Excavations, Chiapa de Corzo, El Conde, Mixteca Alta Formative Project, Xochicalco, Oxtotitlan, Chimalhuacan, Cerro de la Estrella, La Soledad de Maciel, Paso de la Amada, Castillo de Teayo, Las Flores, Cerro Palenque, Cuyuxquihui, Ancient footprints of Acahualinca, Remojadas, Cacaxtla, Juxtlahuaca, Cara Sucia, Chalchihuites, Tlatilco, Chiquirines, Comalcalco, Cholula, Zazacatla, La Blanca, Zapatera, Xaltocan, Acozac, Travesia, Dzibilchaltun, Tollan, Yucuita, Edzna, Etlatongo, Tizatlan, El Arbolillo, Ndaxagua, Ocotelolco, La Mojarra, Matacapan. Excerpt: Ometepe Island is an important archaeological site, located in the Lake Nicaragua in the Republic of Nicaragua, administratively belongs to the Rivas Department. Its name derives from the Nahuatl words ome (two) and tepetl (mountain), meaning two mountains, given that it is formed and practically the whole island is formed by two volcanoes: C...

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