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in the 1960s suggest that Tilantongo is among the oldest settlements in Oaxaca with architecture from the preclassic Monte Albán I phase. Preclassic and Classic remains were found at Monte Negro and the Postclassic settlement was located in the present day town of Tilantongo, slightly north of the
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The documentary record shows that Tilantongo was an important Mixtec polity in the Postclassic period. Mixtec picture codices, such as the
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who ruled Tilantongo in the eleventh century, and how he linked the Tilantongo dynasty with the central Mexican
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which is now visible as an archeological site and a modern town of
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FAMSI – John Pohl's – Ancient Books – Mixtec Group Codices
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The Legend of Lord Eight Deer: An Epic of Ancient Mexico
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Mixtec
citystate
Mixteca Alta
Oaxaca
Santiago Tilantongo
Alfonso Caso
Codex Zouche-Nuttall
8 Deer
Toltecs
FAMSI – John Pohl's – Ancient Books – Mixtec Group Codices
Pohl (2002)
Pohl (2002)
Oxford University Press
ISBN
978-0-19-514019-4
OCLC
47054677
The Mixtec Kings and Their People
ISBN
0-8061-1091-0
17°15′N 97°17′W / 17.250°N 97.283°W / 17.250; -97.283
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Mexican
state
Oaxaca
stub
expanding it
v
t

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