How Teotihuacans urban design was lost and found
How Teotihuacans urban design was lost and found
Name one civilization located in the Americas that pre-dates the arrival of Europeans. You probably replied with the Aztecs, the Inca or perhaps the Maya. A new paper, published in De Gruyters open access journal Open Archeology, by Michael E. Smith of Arizona State University shows how this view of American civilizations is narrow.
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A new paper, published in De Gruyters open access journal Open Archeology, by Michael E. Smith of Arizona State University shows how this view of American civilizations is narrow.
It is entitled The Teotihuacan Anomaly: The Historical Trajectory of Urban Design in Ancient Central Mexico.
Smith, using a map produced by the Teotihuacan mapping project, conducted a comparative analysis of the city with earlier and later Mesoamerican urban centers and has proved, for the first time, the uniqueness of the city. The paper outlines how the urban design of the city of Teotihuacan differed from past and subsequent cities, only to be rediscovered and partially modelled on many centuries later by the Aztecs.
More:
http://www.heritagedaily.com/2017/09/teotihuacans-urban-design-lost-found/116533