Teotihuacán (época dorada) (3 dic 150 año – 3 mar 650 año)
Descripción:
The first major civilization of central Mexico was Teotihuacán, a city-state whose ruins lie just outside Mexico City. In the first century A.D., villagers at this site began to plan and
construct a monumental city, even larger than Monte Albán, in Oaxaca. At its peak in the sixth century, Teotihuacán had a population of between 150,000 and 200,000 people,
making it one of the largest cities in the world at the time. The heart of the city was a central avenue lined with more than 20 pyramids dedicated to various gods. The biggest of these was the giant Pyramid of the Sun. This imposing building stood more than 200 feet tall and measured close to 3,000
feet around its base. The people of Teotihuacán lived in apartment-block buildings in the area around the central avenue.
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fecha:
3 dic 150 año
3 mar 650 año
~ 499 years
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