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Toltec
Toltec The Toltecs (or Toltec or Tolteca) were a Pre-Columbian Native ... Atlantes – columns in the form of Toltec warriors in Tula They originated as a ... they established a more settled existence, the Toltec fused the many small states in Central ... Post-Classic era of Mesoamerican chronology. The Toltec influence on the Post-Classic Maya ...
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Toltec (Castaneda)
Toltec (Castaneda) The term "Toltec" is used in the works of writer ... clear that his use of the term "Toltec" is specialized and does not refer to the Toltec people in general. See also: Nagualism
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Talk:Toltec
Talk:Toltec Unlogged in User:62.178.220.23, why are you changing links from Toltec to Toltecs? If there is a good ... the article of Castaneda's concept under Toltec. I am now adjusting the links. -- 62 ... 16:00, Dec 18, 2003 (UTC) As "Toltec" is also commonly used for the Pre ... or if there is some necessary reason, "Toltec" can be made a disambiguation page ( ...
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Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad
Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad The Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad (C&TS) is a narrow ... and the Last Crusade. The Cumbres And Toltec Scenic Railroad has its headquarters in Chama ... effort) which is operational. The Cumbres And Toltec Scenic uses K27, K36, and K37 locomotives ... cling to a cliff and go through Toltec Gorge, a beautiful area where the ...
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Talk:Pipil
Talk:Pipil pipil & root of Toltec civilization The word pipil in the Nahua ... It comes from the root of the Toltec civilization. - I'm not sure what this ... saying that the word derives from a Toltec word? RickK 01:48, 31 Aug 2003 ... It comes from the root of the Toltec civilization." is very unclear. Did only the ... Guatemala, El Salvador." I looked over the Toltec article as well - perhaps that empire ...
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History of Mexico
... Olmec, Teotihuacan, Maya, Zapotec, Mixtec, Huaxtec, Purepecha,Toltec and Mexica (a.k.a. "Aztecs"), which ... major, unifying civilizations: The Olmec, Teotihuacan, the Toltec, and the Mexica. These four civilizations extended ... a power vacuum, so too did the Toltec civilization, which took the reigns of cultural ... about 700 A.D. Many of the Toltec peoples were comprised of northern desert peoples ... to a new empire in Mexico. The Toltec empire would reach as far south ...
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Sylvanus Morley
... to ritual sacrifice) is also characteristic of Toltec sites, and thus provided a linkage between ... in the form known as "Atlantids", representing Toltec warriors. The examples shown here are from the Toltec site of Tula (Tollan), north of Mexico ... such as El Tajín, but more particularly Toltec. The evidence indicated the site had been ... conquered sometime in the 10th century by Toltec warriors from the far west, who ...
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User:WBardwin/sandbox
... refer to a branch of the fantastic Toltec civilisation, which was responsible for much of ... splendour of ancient Mexico. The most spectacular Toltec ruins are Teotihuacan, very close to Mexico ... of the Tala. The Tala, apparently a Toltec subgroup or family line, gained power or influence in the Toltec civilisation at the fall of Teotihuacan. This ... succession to the throne of Tula, the Toltec's capitol city. The faction that ...
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Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl
... supposedly a priestly ruler of the ancient Toltec state of Tullan , where he assumed the ... unto human kind. He brought to the Toltec arts, agriculture, music, poetry and religion which ... return and reclaim the throne of the Toltec. The myth itself is represented in six ... standards of the gods; he had the Toltec offer them snakes, birds and other animals ... forces. In the most general accounts, the Toltec ruler is under constant pressure from ...
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Pipil
... the Pipil, while not unrelated to the Toltec/Aztec, more closely approximates the mythology related ... migrants were refugees from conflict within the Toltec empire to the north. These people were ... to a branch of the pre-Columbian Toltec civilization, which flourished in Central Mexico around ... close of the 1st millennium AD. The Toltec capital, Tula, also known as Tollan and ... most significant archaeological site associated with the Toltec. The apogee of Tula's reach ...
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