Teotihuacan is also named "place were gods are born"
Eggplant
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No. It is the name or an archaeological site and the ruins of an ancient city, located outside of Mexico City. Commonly mistaken to have been built by Aztecs, it was part of an ancient civilization that established itself on the region between 200 BC and 700 AD.
as we know that all the thing occupies space and has some weight and we also know that living thing has weight and occupies space so it is also a thing
You would also have to know the density.
I don't know what Teotihuacan is, but I do know that Tenochtitlan was the capitol of a group Mesoamerican Indians that is now Mexico City, the capitol of Mexico.
Harry Sacks
Teotihuacan is located in central Mexico.
Teotihuacan is also anthropologically significant for its complex, multi-family residential compounds, the Avenue of the Dead, and the small portion of its vibrant murals that have been exceptionally well-preserved
The phrase "It was used by the Roman Gladiators" does not describe the city of Teotihuacan.
because city of gods means teotihuacan in there language
it was yesterday
The major accomplishments of the Teotihuacan and Toltec civilizations were the formation of strong trade connections.
kik
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