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  2. Huastec civilization - Wikipedia

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    The Huastec civilization is poorly studied, although there is a large body of stone sculpture, and a well-preserved Late Postclassic temple at Castillo de Teayo. [1] In the Late Postclassic, the Huastec region was a centre for metallurgy that included the production of copper alloys . [ 3 ]

  3. Las Flores (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    The Huastec culture large geographical development above is evident by the many sites scattered throughout the almost impenetrable mountains, as it is the case of the Sabinito, an interesting site currently in research, which speaks of an organized society of Mesoamerican type.

  4. Castillo de Teayo (Mesoamerican site) - Wikipedia

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    Castillo de Teayo is a mesoamerican Prehispanic archeological site and Mesoamerican pyramid, located in the La Huasteca region in northern Veracruz, Mexico.The main access to the site is via Federal Highway 130 México-Tuxpan up to the city of Teayo, it belongs to the Huastec culture and it is estimated it was inhabited between the 10th and 12th centuries.

  5. Tamtoc - Wikipedia

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    Tamtoc, Tamtok or Tamohí (Téenek for "place of the water clouds") is an archaeological site of the Huastec culture, located in the municipality of Tamuín in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí, in what is known today as the Huasteca region.

  6. Tattoos Found on 1,000-Year-Old Mummies Rival Our Own

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    Aaron Deter-Wolf, an ancient-tattoo expert at the Tennessee Division of Archaeology, tells The Times that LSF is a “cool additional tool in our kit, but not groundbreaking,” and suspects that ...

  7. Balcón de Montezuma - Wikipedia

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    The Huastec culture large geographical development above is evident by the many sites scattered throughout the almost impenetrable mountains, as it is the case of the Sabinito, an interesting site currently in research, which speaks of an organized society of Mesoamerican type.

  8. Archaeologists uncover ‘lost’ home depicted in the Bayeux ...

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    “People often think of archaeology as being all about digging, all about excavation,” Creighton said. But it’s a jigsaw puzzle. It uses lots and lots of different sources.”

  9. Tomb of ancient Egyptian King unearthed in ... - AOL

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    A joint Egyptian-British archaeological mission identified the tomb as belonging to King Thutmose II, an ancient Egyptian King who reigned sometime between 2000 and 1001 BCE, the country’s ...