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    Calixtlahuaca (from the Nahuatl, where calli means "building", and ixtlahuatl means "prairie" or "plains", hence the translation would be "buildings on...
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  • The Tecaxic-Calixtlahuaca head is a terracotta head, probably originally part of a larger figurine, discovered in 1933 among pre-Columbian or just post-Columbian...
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  • Tecaxic-Calixtlahuaca was a Mexica settlement, before it was destroyed and conquered by the Otomi and the Spanish conquistadors. v t e...
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    Mexico. One of the rivals of Calixtlahuaca was Tollocan, a minor city-state before 1478. When Axayacatl destroyed Calixtlahuaca, he placed the imperial provincial...
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  • large city whose ruins are today known as the archaeological site of Calixtlahuaca. In Prehispanic times the Toluca Valley was the home to speakers of...
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  • organized settlements with Olmec influence in the Valley of Toluca. "Calixtlahuaca". Atlas Obscura. Retrieved 2024-03-05. Huster, Angela C.; Smith, Michael...
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    Talud Tablero Architecture in Tikal Talud-tablero in Structure 17 at Calixtlahuaca Talud-tablero present on platform along Avenue of the Dead, Teotihuacan...
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    Spanish). Toluca: Instituto Mexiqunse de Cultura. "Calixtlahuaca (Estado de México)" [Calixtlahuaca (Mexico State)] (in Spanish). Mexico City: Mexico Desconocido...
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    artifacts that are apparently ancient Roman in origin (such as the Tecaxic-Calixtlahuaca bearded head) in America. Hristov claims that the possibility of such...
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    being abandoned only after the Spanish Conquest of the Aztec Empire. Calixtlahuaca is in the north of the valley, just north of present-day Toluca, and...
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