Teopanzolco
Sign in to savethumb|300px|Building 13, the temple of Tezcatlipoca Teopanzolco is an Aztec archaeological site in the Mexican state of Morelos. Due to urban growth, it now lies within the modern city of Cuernavaca. Most of the visible remains date from the Middle to Late Postclassic Period (1300-1521).
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- Etymology
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- The site
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thumb|300px|Building 13, the temple of Tezcatlipoca Teopanzolco is an Aztec archaeological site in the Mexican state of Morelos. Due to urban growth, it now lies within the modern city of Cuernavaca. Most of the visible remains date from the Middle to Late Postclassic Period (1300-1521).
==Etymology== Teopanzolco comes from the Nahuatl language, it has been interpreted as "the place of the old temple".
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