El Conde
Archeological site in Naucalpan, Mexico / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the 2023 Chilean film, see El Conde (film).
El Conde is an archeological site located at Ozumba Street, El Conde, three block north the Mayo 1 Ave., in the municipality of Naucalpan,[1] Mexico State.
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Tlatilca Archaeological Site | ||
Name | El Conde archaeological site | |
Type | Archaeology | |
Location | Naucalpan municipality, México State Mexico | |
Region | Mesoamerica - Valley of Mexico | |
Coordinates | 19°28′14″N 99°13′07″W | |
Culture | Tepanec or Tlahuica - Chichimeca | |
Language | Tlahuica - Chichimec – Nahuatl | |
Chronology | 1400 a. C. a 1521 d. C. | |
Apogee | ||
Period | Postclassical | |
INAH Web page | El Conde archaeological site |
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The site was formally declared a prehispanic historical monument on December 28, 2001.[2]