The Aztecs believed that the ancient city of Teotihuacan was built by the gods. They revered Teotihuacan as a sacred place of great importance in their cosmology.
Teotihuacan was a major Mesoamerican city that flourished between the 1st and 7th centuries AD. It was one of the largest cities of its time, with impressive urban planning and monumental architecture. Teotihuacan was an important cultural and economic center in Mesoamerica, influencing later civilizations like the Aztecs.
Many historians believe that the pyramids built by the Aztecs served an astronomical as well as a ceremonial function.
The Aztecs discovered and developed advanced agricultural techniques, created a complex calendar system, built intricate city structures like Tenochtitlan, and made significant advancements in art and architecture.
The Aztecs capital city, Tenochititan, was built over Texcoco Lake.
The Aztecs built their city, Tenochtitlan, on an island in Lake Texcoco. They used a system of chinampas, artificial islands, to create more land for farming. The city was constructed with stone and wood, and featured temples, palaces, markets, and canals.
Teotihuacan
It was a city built by the Teotihuacan people on 100 BC. It is usually mistaken to be of Aztec origin, but it is not the case: the Aztecs flourished as an independent civilization in 1325 AD, almost 1400 years after Teotihuacan was built. In fact, nobody knows for sure what is the actual name of the city; when the Aztecs discovered it, they called it as Teotihuacan (City of the gods) due to the gargantuan architecture of the place. It however, had been abandoned for centuries.
Unknown. The most probable cause is an invasion by Olmec forces. Commonly believed to have been built by the Aztecs, Teotihuacan was built by an unknown civilization which disappeared 800 years before the Aztecs reached the Mexico Valley in the 14th century. The Aztecs named the city as Teotihuacan (City of the Gods), but the actual name of the city and its civilization have been lost in the sands of time.
Teotihuacan was a city-state (e.g. it was its own capital) built some 800 years before Aztecs arrived to the Mexico City valley in 1325. By the time the Aztecs found the city, it was already abandoned. In fact, the actual name of the city was lost in the sands of time, so the Aztecs named it as Teotihuacan ("City of the Gods").
Many civilizations did, but the four most important were the Aztecs, Mayan, Teotihuacan and Olmec.
The answer is yes. El Salvador is located on what used to be the 2nd biggest Aztec colony known as Cuscatlan. The biggest being Tenochitlan. The Nahua people (Aztecs) of Cuscatlan would call themselves "Pipil" meaning noble person in Nahualt (Nahualt is the language spoken by Aztecs).
"It was a city built by the Aztecs". It wasn't. It was founded by the Teotihuacan Civilization around 100 BC, but by the time it was discovered by the Aztecs (circa 1325 AD), it was already abandoned. Aztecs named it as Teotihuacan (i.e. "City of the gods") due to the impressive, gargantuan architectural style.
no the Aztecs did not live in Costa Rica they lived in teotihuacan which is in Mexico
Around the main pyramids there were several huts made of adobe bricks and palm ceilings. Due to its disuse, only the pyramids stand while the rest of the buildings were destroyed either by human hands, or by the forces of nature (rain, wind, earthquakes). Commonly believed to have been built by the Aztecs, Teotihuacan was built by an unknown civilization which disappeared 800 years before the Aztecs reached the Mexico Valley in the 14th century. The Aztecs named the city as Teotihuacan (City of the Gods), but the actual name of the city and its civilization have been lost in the sands of time.
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.
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The Teotihuacan people; the city was founded around 100 BC. When the Aztec people settled in central Mexico, in 1325 AD, they discovered the city, which was already abandoned. They were so amazed by the architecture, they named it as Teotihuacan (translation: city of the gods). Its actual name and the name of the civilization that founded it is still a mystery to this day.