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Archeological zone in Tlaxcala, Mexico
Cacaxtla (Nahuatl pronunciation: [kaˈkaʃtɬaːn]) is an archaeological site located near the southern border of the Mexican state of Tlaxcala. It contains
Cacaxtla
State of Mexico
long history with major attractions being archeological sites such as Cacaxtla and colonial constructions in and around Tlaxcala City. The name Tlaxcala
Tlaxcala
Ethnic group
Olmeca-Xicallanca are believed to be the builders of Cacaxtla in what is now the state of Tlaxcala. Cacaxtla is known for its impressive murals, some of the
Olmeca-Xicallanca
Country in North America
the Maya mural paintings of Bonampak or the murals found in Teotihuacán, Cacaxtla and Monte Albán. Mural painting with Christian religious themes had an
Mexico
State of Mexico
Cacaxtla". Retrieved 29 August 2022. Comisión Nacional para el Conocimiento y Uso de la Biodiversidad. "Naturalista (2022). APFF Meseta de Cacaxtla,
Sinaloa
Protected area in Sinaloa, Mexico
Meseta de Cacaxtla Flora and Fauna Protection Area is a protected area in the state of Sinaloa in western Mexico. It covers an area of 508.62 km2. It is
Meseta de Cacaxtla Flora and Fauna Protection Area
Meseta_de_Cacaxtla_Flora_and_Fauna_Protection_Area
Pre-Columbian archaeological site in Tlaxcala, Mexico
west of, and within sight of, the contemporary Classic Period site of Cacaxtla, distinguished by its famous painted murals in Maya style. Xochitecatl
Xochitecatl
Mesoamerican civilization (c. 2000 BC – 1697 AD)
(Spring–Autumn 2009). Francesco Pellizzi (ed.). "Style and substance, or why the Cacaxtla paintings were buried". Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics. 55/56 Absconding
Maya_civilization
Ancient Mesoamerican city
local prominence, other nearby centers, such as Cholula, Xochicalco, and Cacaxtla, competed to fill the power void. They may have even aligned themselves
Teotihuacan
Azure blue pigment made in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica
Murals painted more than 1,000 years ago in Chichén Itzá, Bonampak and Cacaxtla, in what is today Mexico, have maintained their color, despite existing
Maya_blue
Pre-Columbian cultural area in the Americas
Dos Pilas, Cancuen, Aguateca, Yaxchilan; Central Mexico: Xochicalco, Cacaxtla; Gulf Coast: El Tajín and Classic Veracruz culture; Western Mexico: Teuchitlan
Mesoamerica
Divides the history of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica into several periods
the Olmeca-Xicallanca, who came from the Yucatán Peninsula and founded Cacaxtla and Xochicalco. In the Maya region, Tikal, an ally of Teotihuacan, experienced
Mesoamerican_chronology
Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican architectural style
Dzibilchaltun Mexiquito Tancah Teotihuacan Chinkultic Teotenango Tlatelolco Edzna Cacaxtla Tula Tenochititlan Tepeapulco Xochicalco Chichen Itza Solano El Ixtepete
Talud-tablero
Writing systems and symbol systems without a generally accepted decipherment
remains limited. Epiclassic/Early Postclassic hieroglyphs of Xochicalco, Cacaxtla, Teotenango, Tula and Chichén Itzá – generally treated as part of broader
Undeciphered_writing_systems
Central deity in Aztec religion
religious and political centers in central Mexico, centers such as Xochicalco, Cacaxtla and Cholula. Feathered-serpent iconography is prominent at all of these
Quetzalcōātl
Archeological museum in Mexico City, Mexico
feathered serpent in Teotihuacan Disk of Mictlāntēcutli Olmeca-Xicallanca - Cacaxtla bird man mural Mural and model of Tenochtitlan, looking east Ocelotl-Cuauhxicalli
National Museum of Anthropology (Mexico)
National_Museum_of_Anthropology_(Mexico)
Former city-state in the Valley of Mexico
p. 33. Chadwick, Robert (2013). The Olmeca-Xicallanca of Teotihuacan, Cacaxtla, and Cholula: An Archaeological, Ethnohistorical, and Linguistic Sythesis
Tlacopan
City in Sinaloa, Mexico
areas, one of which is the Protection of Flora and Fauna Area (APFF). CACAXTLA Plateau is located between the towns of Mazatlán and San Ignacio in the
Mazatlán
Aspect of Mayan culture
or Calakmul. Outside the Maya area, in a ward of East-Central Mexican Cacaxtla, murals painted in a predominantly Classic Maya style, with often stark
Ancient_Maya_art
Possible goddess of the Teotihuacan civilization
Sharisse D.; McCafferty, Geoffrey G. (Fall 1994). "The Conquered Women of Cacaxtla: Gender identity or gender ideology?". Ancient Mesoamerica. 5 (2): 159–172
Great_Goddess_of_Teotihuacan
centers with regional dominance such as Cholula, Xochicalco, Tula Chico, Cacaxtla-Xochitécatl, Teotenango, Cantona, and Teotihuacán itself. Additionally
Mesoamerican Epiclassic Period
Mesoamerican_Epiclassic_Period
Building traditions of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica
of Copán, Tomb of Pacal the Great, Late Classic AD 600–900 Xochicalco, Cacaxtla, Cancuen, Quiriguá, Uxmal, Toniná, Classic Veracruz Culture, Puuc style
Mesoamerican_architecture
Millennium spanning the years 1 to 1000
dynasty founded 697 Carthage destroyed 650 Settlement of Xochitecatl and Cacaxtla 700 Teotihuacan destroyed 618 Tang dynasty established 632 Rise of Islam
1st_millennium
Pre-Hispanic archaeological culture
metropolis in central Mexico were multi-ethnic in nature: Xochicalco, Cantona, Cacaxtla and other cities in the Altiplano show signs of the presence of Mayanized
Mixtec_culture
compound in Teotihuacan. Portic A from Cacaxtla, represent the Man-jaguar Detail from the Red Temple, c.600–700, Cacaxtla, Mexico Reconstruction of the Tomb
History_of_painting
American anthropologist and archeologist
last published essay was in 2013: The Olmeca-Xicallanca of Teotihuacan, Cacaxtla, and Cholula; An archaeological, ethnohistorical, and linguistic synthesis
Robert_E._Lee_Chadwick
Nichupté Uaymil Yum Balam Sierra La Mojonera Sierra de Álvarez Meseta de Cacaxtla Sierra de Álamos-Río Cuchujaqui Bavispe Cañón del Usumacinta Laguna Madre
Flora and fauna protection areas of Mexico
Flora_and_fauna_protection_areas_of_Mexico
Municipal seat in Tlaxcala, Mexico
Hispanic dolls/puppets with movable parts, including some from nearby Cacaxtla. The Huamantla Cultural Center is located next to the puppet museum, occupying
Huamantla
Language family of Mexico
(1976). Chadwick, Robert E. Lee. The Olmeca-Xicallanca of Teotihuacan, Cacaxtla, and Cholula (2013) Wichmann, Beliaev & Davletshin, in press (Sept 2008)
Mixe–Zoque_languages
Carved stone slabs made by the Pre-Columbian Maya
mouth. Some of these have a stylistic affinity with the painted murals at Cacaxtla, a non-Maya site in the central Mexican state of Tlaxcala. This hybrid
Maya_stelae
Cultural area in present-day Mexican state of Veracruz
Robert; García Cook, Angel (2013). The Olmeca-Xicallanca of Teotihuacan, Cacaxtla, and Cholula: An Archaeological, Ethnohistorical, and Linguistic Sythesis
Classic_Veracruz_culture
105 from Monte Alban. Portic A from Cacaxtla, represent the Man-jaguar Detail from the Red Temple, c.600–700, Cacaxtla A Mayan mural from Bonampak, Mexico
Pre-Columbian_painting
Ancient Mayan town
Architecture. Archaeoastronomy,18, 98-107. Brittenham, Claudia. The Murals of Cacaxtla. University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-292-76089-9. Media related to Chicanna
Chicanná
Balamku Balankanche Balcón de Montezuma Becan Bellote Bolonchén Bonampak Cacaxtla Calakmul Calixtlahuaca Calotmul La Campana (archaeological site) Candelaria
List of archaeological sites by country
List_of_archaeological_sites_by_country
Type of Mexican majolica pottery
"Descubre investigadora de la UNAM que la talavera se creó en la zona de Cacaxtla". La Jornada de Oriente. Retrieved 22 July 2017. Martínez Álvarez, Luis
Artisanal Talavera of Puebla and Tlaxcala
Artisanal_Talavera_of_Puebla_and_Tlaxcala
– Classic period Maya paintings, found in the archaeological sites of Cacaxtla and Bonampak, are some of the most refined paintings ever to come out of
List of Mexican inventions and discoveries
List_of_Mexican_inventions_and_discoveries
Archaeological site
This type of barn, similar to others in the highlands, such as those in Cacaxtla, Tlaxcala, and cuexcomates, serves as evidence of structures used for the
Cueva de la Olla (archaeological site)
Cueva_de_la_Olla_(archaeological_site)
Mayan deity
suggested to refer specifically to the cacao orchards of the Gulf Coast; in Cacaxtla, god L is associated with maize stalks and cacao trees. God L's wealth
God_L
– Classic period Maya paintings, found in the archaeological sites of Cacaxtla and Bonampak, are some of the most refined paintings ever to come out of
List of pre-Columbian inventions and innovations of Indigenous Americans
List_of_pre-Columbian_inventions_and_innovations_of_Indigenous_Americans
Protected area in northwestern Mexico
50 are exotics. UNEP-WCMC (2021). "Protected Area Profile for Meseta de Cacaxtla from the World Database of Protected Areas". Accessed 28 August 2021. [1]
Tutuaca Flora and Fauna Protection Area
Tutuaca_Flora_and_Fauna_Protection_Area
Just to the north of Cholula are the well-preserved ruins of the city of Cacaxtla. Last but not least is the Toltec capital of Tula, to the north of Mexico
Tourism_in_Mexico
mural in Tepantitla, Teotihuacán, 100 BCE to 700 AD Mural in Portic A of Cacaxtla. Sculpture of Chaac, part of the facade of a building in Labna, 600 to
Mexican_art
City in Tlaxcala, Mexico
is located in the tourist route "Cacaxtla Xochitécatl"; this route brings the southwest archaeological site of Cacaxtla-Xochitécatl, often deemed one of
Zacatelco
Timeline of Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica
Pusilhá, Xultún, Dos Pilas, Cancuen, Aguateca; Central Mexico: Xochicalco, Cacaxtla, Cholula; Gulf Coast: El Tajín and Classic Veracruz culture 600–900 CE
List of archaeological periods (Mesoamerica)
List_of_archaeological_periods_(Mesoamerica)
Languages indigenous to Mesoamerica
several important Classic civilizations, including Teotihuacan, Xochicalco, Cacaxtla, and El Tajín. During this time it is well established that Mixtec languages
Mesoamerican_languages
Tropical dry broadleaf forest ecoregion in Mexico
Sierra de Álamos–Río Cuchujaqui Flora and Fauna Protection Area, Meseta de Cacaxtla Flora and Fauna Protection Area, and Tutuaca Flora and Fauna Protection
Sinaloan_dry_forests
Archaeological site in Tlaxcala, Mexico
Guevara (2014). "Los popoloca en Cacaxtla: una reinterpretación de los olmeca xicalanca" [The Popolocas at Cacaxtla: a reinterpretation of the Olmec-Xicalanca]
Tepeticpac
Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican archeological site
Olmeca-Xicallanca, who migrated from the Yucatán Peninsula and founded centres such as Cacaxtla and Xochicalco. The Olmeca-Xicallanca should not be confused with the Preclassic
Huapalcalco
registers the same code shared is sites like Xochicalco, Teotenango and Cacaxtla. Reminiscent of the late preclassical, the scenes can be quite elaborate
Regional communications in ancient Mesoamerica
Regional_communications_in_ancient_Mesoamerica
Artistic traditions of Tlaxaca, Mexico
heavily influenced by that which was made in the sites of Xochitecatl and Cacaxtla. Hueyotlipan makes both glazed and unglazed wares, which are usually large
Handcrafts and folk art in Tlaxcala
Handcrafts_and_folk_art_in_Tlaxcala
Municipality in Tlaxcala, Mexico
the region of Nopalucan was step by step forced towards the territory of Cacaxtla and Xochitécatl. In its region there was cultivated the cacaxtli, a plant
Santa_Ana_Nopalucan
Archaeological site of the Maya civilization
Some of these stelae have a stylistic affinity with the painted murals at Cacaxtla, a site in the central Mexican state of Tlaxcala. This hybrid style seem
Seibal
Regional Museum of Tlaxcala Museo de Sitio de Xochitécatl. Museo de Sitio de Cacaxtla. Museo de Sitio de Ocotelulco. Museo de Sitio de Tizatlán. Xalapa Museum
List_of_museums_in_Mexico
years BP, is found in Lapa Vermelha, Brazil, by Annette Laming-Emperaire. Cacaxtla murals. The discovery of Ciudad Perdida is announced by the government
1975_in_archaeology
Archaeological site in Chihuahua, Mexico
houses. This type of barns, similar to others in the highlands, for example Cacaxtla in Tlaxcala, cuexcomates is evidence of structures used for storage of
Cueva_de_la_Ranchería
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Mercy gift from Allah
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Muslim
Story teller
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Princess
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Greek
Rosebud.
Biblical
keeper, or keeping;God guards;God keeps;
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Affection, Love
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Woodmansey in East Yorkshire, named from Old English wudumann ‘woodman’, ‘forester’ + sǣ ‘pool’.
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Devotee, Provider
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Arabic
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