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Citadel of Teotihuacan, Pre-Columbian Mexico.
Citadel of Teotihuacan, Pre-Columbian Mexico. The capital of one of the earliest Central American civilizations, Teotihuacan's power reached its peak in the 1st millenium AD, before being sacked by the Toltecs around the 10th century. The city covered an area of 8 square miles and had a population of about 150,000.
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AR919725
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Image
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4032px × 2601px
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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Ann Ronan Pictures
Archaeology
archeology
building
BUILDINGS
CENTRAL AMERICAN
Cityscape
color
Early American
Fortification
Fortress
LOCATION
mexico
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Precolombian
Pre-Colombian
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Ruin
RUINED
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Teotihuac?n
TEOTIHUACAN
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