Publication

2019 - Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, Ciudad de México, Mexico

Language

Spanish

Word Count

149,750 words, Guess

Page Count

599 pages

Identifiers

Classifications

  • LCCF1219.1.T27 P347 2019

Description

This book summarizes what we know so far of the palatial complex of Xalla in Teotihuacan, located north of the Pyramid of the Sun. Not only are the archaeological findings, the areas of activity and architectural units, the functional sectors summarized, but the interdisciplinary perspective for your study: radiocarbon and archeomagnetic dating, pigment archeometry, mica, lapidary, the worked bone industry, fauna and flora. "The project "Teotihuacan. Elite and government. Excavations in Xalla and Teopancazco", directed by noted archeologist Linda R. Manzanilla, started in late 1997 in Teopancazco, a multiethnic neighborhood center of Teotihuacan, located south of the Citadel and concluded in 2005, with a brief foray into. In Xalla (sector N4E2 of the archaeological and topographic map of Reneþ Millon [1973]), the excavations were made from 2000 to 2005, and from 2012 to the present. The objectives of the project were to understand the way of life, activities, diet, composition and ethnicity of the Teotihuacan elites, both in a multi-ethnic neighborhood center (the intermediate elites for the case of Teopancazco) and in a possible multifunctional palace complex of the ruling elites (Xalla)." (HKB Translation) --Page [7]

Subjects

Topics

AntiquitiesIndians of MexicoExcavations (Archaeology)Palacio de Xalla (San Juan Teotihuacán, Mexico)

Places

MexicoSan Juan TeotihucánTeotihuacan Site (San Juan Teotihucán, Mexico)

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