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Coatetelco or Cuatetelco, is a prehispanic archaeological site located next to the Coatetelco Lagoon, two kilometers from Alpuyeca, in the Miacatlán municipality, Morelos State, México, near Xochicalco, had an important development between 500 y 150 BCE. ==Name== Coatetelco means "Place of snakes mounds" or "Place where there are erected mounds in honor of snakes", however there are several versions on name variation: *Cuatetelco, Náhuatl: Cuahuitl = Tree, branch, wood. Tetelli = Mound, bunch. Cotl, co = Place of, means, “Mound place between trees “ ó “Tree place on a mound”. *Cuahtetelco, Coatl = Snake. Tetl = Stone. Co, Cotl = Place of. Means: “Place of the Stone Snake”. *Quahtetelco, the Tlahuica Glyph, has a tree (Nahuatl= quahuitl en náhuatl) over a pyramid (tetelli). The word “co” is “place of …”. (Cuahtetelco Museum, official Guide, Sep. 13 1978. Pág. 5 p. 1-2). * Cuauhtetelco.〔INAH-SEP Guide from 1978, the map has the “Cuauhtetelco” name and not “Coatetelco”〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Coatetelco」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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