The Toltec ruins of Tula, Mexico
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Jim Zuckerman / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
ARA9PRFile size:
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5000 x 4000 px | 42.3 x 33.9 cm | 16.7 x 13.3 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
2002Location:
Tula, Hidalgo state, MexicoMore information:
The Toltec ruins of Tula, Mexico. The archaeological ruins of Tula are located in the Mexican state of Hildalgo about 50 kilometers northwest of Mexico City. Tula is considered the likely candidate for Tollan, the legendary capital of the Toltec Empire, founded about AD 750, as the Teotihuacan empire was crumbling. During the height of Tula's power, between AD 900 and 1100, it included an area of some five square miles, with an occupation perhaps as high as 60, 000. Tula's precincts included a large diversity of types of environments, from a reedy marsh to adjacent hills and slopes; within this varied landscape are hundreds of mounds and terraces, representing residential structures in a planned city scape, with alleys, passageways and paved streets.