Cerro del Teul in Zacatecas is a site with 1700 years of uninterrupted occupation (200 BC/1521 AD), that is many artifacts.Last hills inhabitants were the Caxcanes, the Gachupines and Indigenous allies of central Mexico destroyed the site, and relocated them to the lowlands.
Archeologists have located 7 shaft tombs, of the set only one sealed,a ball game, at each end of the game there were two Big sculptures of decapitated players, they only found 2, there is a sunken patio, a square with two pyramidal bases and a central altar, between the principal pirámidal base and the altar winds an aqueduct,there are a furnace for smelting copper,maybe Amazonite beads also were made on the site, they have located abundant materials in all phases of operational chain, there are caves and rock shelters with petroglyphs and paintings, the traverse is 150 hectares, only 6 have been excavated and consolidated, and research continues,nice site, visit Mexico!!
Archeologists have located 7 shaft tombs, of the set only one sealed,a ball game, at each end of the game there were two Big sculptures of decapitated players, they only found 2, there is a sunken patio, a square with two pyramidal bases and a central altar, between the principal pirámidal base and the altar winds an aqueduct,there are a furnace for smelting copper,maybe Amazonite beads also were made on the site, they have located abundant materials in all phases of operational chain, there are caves and rock shelters with petroglyphs and paintings, the traverse is 150 hectares, only 6 have been excavated and consolidated, and research continues,nice site, visit Mexico!!
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