Teotihuacan (Geographic Keyword)

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Cosmology in the New World
PROJECT Santa Fe Institute.

This project consists of articles written by members of Santa Fe Institute’s cosmology research group. Overall, the goal of this group is to understand the larger relationships between cosmology and society through a theoretically open-ended, comparative examination of the ancient American Southwest, Southeast, and Mesoamerica.


La Ventilla Chronology Supplemental Materials (2022)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Gina Buckley.

Supplementary documents for the article: Buckley, GM, Clayton, SC, Gómez Chávez, S., Cabrera Castro, R, Eccles, L., Culleton, BJ, Kennett, DJ. Refining ceramic chronology and Epiclassic reoccupation at La Ventilla, Teotihuacan using trapezoidal Bayesian modeling. In review. Preprint is available at the link above.


La Ventilla Radiocarbon Bayesian Chronology
PROJECT Uploaded by: Gina Buckley

AMS radiocarbon dates (n = 78) from human bone collagen were analyzed in the largest high-resolution chronology study to date at the ancient city of Teotihuacan in central Mexico (c. AD 1–550). Samples originate from the residential neighborhood of La Ventilla, located in the heart of this major urban center. Here, a trapezoidal model using Bayesian statistics is built from 14C dates combined with data derived from the stylistic analysis of ceramics from burial contexts. Based on this model, we...


N3W7 (2023)
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N4W3 (2023)
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N6W5 (2023)
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N7W4 (2023)
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An Outline of the Ceramics of Teotihuacan, Mexico (2006)
DOCUMENT Full-Text George Cowgill.

This is an article- or manuscript-length description of the ceramics of Teotihucan, Mexico. It covers ceramic wares, decorative methods and motifs, and appendages, with a review of the Basin of Mexico sequence.


Proto Quetzalcoatl (2010)
IMAGE Timothy Pauketat.

This is a proto image of Quetzalcoatl, Pyramid of Quetzalcoatl, Teotihuacan, Mexico. Dates to AD 400. Photo courtesy of Tim Pauketat.


Proto Tlaloc (2010)
IMAGE Timothy Pauketat.

Proto image of Tlaloc, Pyramid of Quetzalcoatl, Teotihuacan, Mexico. Dates to AD 400. Photo courtesy of Tim Pauketat.


S1E3 (2023)
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S1W5 (2023)
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S2W3 (2023)
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S5W3 (2023)
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S6W3 (2023)
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Technical report (2020)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David Carballo. Luis Barba.

Technical report of 2019 season of Proyecto Arqueologico Tlajinga Teotihuacan (PATT) in Spanish


Technical Report (2012)
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Technical report from 2012 season


Technical report (2014)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David Carballo. Luis Barba.

Technical report of 2013 field season


Technical report (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David Carballo. Luis Barba.

Technical report of 2014 field season


Technical report (2016)
DOCUMENT Full-Text David Carballo. Luis Barba.

Technical report of 2015-2016 laboratory analyses


Teotihuacan Ceramics ms. (1969)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Rene Millon. James Bennyhoff.

This unpublished manuscript describes many Teotihuacan ceramic wares and includes hand-drawn illustrations.


Teotihuacan Mapping Project (TMP), tDAR Project
PROJECT Uploaded by: Hannah Reitzel Rivera

This project contains metadata for the Teotihuacan Mapping Project


Tlajinga, Teotihuacan, Mexico
PROJECT Carballo David. Barbal Luis. Hirth Kenneth.

Investigations of the Proyecto Arqueológico Tlajinga Teotihuacan (PATT) focus on the Tlajinga district, a cluster of neighborhoods in the southern part of Teotihuacan, Mexico. The area was inhabited by a lower socioeconomic stratum, was the locus of intensive utilitarian craft production, and is bisected by the city’s central artery—named the Street of the Dead by the later Aztecs, who viewed Teotihuacan as a mythical place of origins and an archetypal city. Research goals of the PATT scale from...


TMP-1-2-2: Electronic Files from the Teotihuacan Mapping Project (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text George Cowgill. Ian G. Robertson. Rebecca S. Sload.

This is an incomplete work in progress, written by Cowgill at various times in 2003 and 2004, with minor edits since then. It is a volume in the Urbanization at Teotihuacan series, edited by Rene Millon. This volume aggregates information about the Teotihuacan Mapping Project, including background, methods, and the types and locations of relevant files. It is complementary to a set of Access files recording tract-by-tract data.