• Chupicuaro. El Opeño tombs, the oldest in Mesoamerica, have been dated to around 1600 BCE - a similar period as Olmec culture development. El Opeño discoveries...
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    Capacha (section El Opeño)
    fragments. It is known there were close relations between Capacha and El Opeño, by the existing ceramic relationship between types red zonal and dark...
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    en El Opeño, Jaconá, Michoacán. El Colegio de Michoacán, Zamora, México. José Arturo Oliveros Morales (2006). El Opeño: Un antiguo cementerio en el occidente...
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    the tradition by more than 1000 years – for example, the shaft tomb at El Opeño in Michoacán has been dated to 1500 BCE but is linked to Central, rather...
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    formal settlements from all Mesoamerican periods. Important sites include El Opeño and those in Curutarán, Tepalcatepec, Apatzingán, Zinapécuaro and Coalcomán...
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    800 CE), and Postclassical (800 to 1000 CE), among whose sites include El Opeño, Curutarán, la Villita, Tepalcatepec, Apatzingán, Zinapécuaro, Coalcomán...
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    ceremonial purposes. The oldest pieces of Jalisco area pottery are called El Opeño, after an area near Zamora, Michoacán and Capacha after an area in Colima...
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  • Ojo de Agua (Maya site) Okop El Opeño Organera Xochipala Otompan Oxcutzcab Oxkintok Oxlahuntun Oxpemul Oxtankah Oxtotitlán El Pabellon Padre Piedra Palace...
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    a village. Some of these grew in population and became dominant, like El Opeño in the west; Tlatilco, Coapexco and Chalcatzingo in the center; and San...
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    the tradition by more than 1000 years, for example, the shaft tomb at El Opeño in Michoacán has been dated to 1500 BCE but it is linked to central, rather...
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