Saturday, August 20, 2011

Archaeology: Castillo de Teayo (Veracruz Mexico)

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Castillo de Teayo (Veracruz Mexico)
Aug 20th 2011, 09:17

Castillo de Teayo is a Huastec city in the state of Veracruz, which was colonized by the Aztecs and their allies around 1470.

Castillo de Teayo
Castillo de Teayo. Photo by Antonio Rodriguez

The ancient city which has not yet been extensively excavated is the ancient part of modern town of Castillo de Teayo. Right in the middle of the town square is a well-preserved pyramid with three levels and a central stairway, topped by a one-room masonry temple.

Read more about Castillo de Teayo, a new article by contributing writer Nicoletta Maestri

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