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  2. Monte Albán - Wikipedia

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    Monte Albán is a large pre-Columbian archaeological site in the Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán Municipality in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca (17.043° N, 96.767°W). The site is located on a low mountainous range rising above the plain in the central section of the Valley of Oaxaca, where the latter's northern Etla, eastern Tlacolula, and southern Zimatlán and Ocotlán (or Valle Grande ...

  3. File:Monte Albán archeological site, Oaxaca.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Monte Alban (bukid sa Mehiko) Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Monte Albán; Usage on da.wikipedia.org Monte Albán; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Monte Albán; Diskussion:Monte Albán; Usage on de.wikivoyage.org Monte Albán; Oaxaca de Juárez; Usage on en.wikivoyage.org Mexico; Oaxaca (state) Pacific Coast (Mexico) Indigenous cultures of North America

  4. File:Zapotec Ceramic Censer, Monte Alban II.jpg - Wikipedia

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    About 3000 more Public Domain photos from INAH Museum, Mexico City, plus Mesoamerican and world historical sites and museums at www.WorldHistoryPics.com Licensing This file is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication .

  5. Zapotec civilization - Wikipedia

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    The Zapotec state formed at Monte Albán began to expand during the late Monte Alban 1 phase (400–100 BC) and throughout the Monte Alban 2 phase (100 BC – AD 200). During Monte Alban 1c (roughly 200 BC) to Monte Alban 2 (200 BC – AD 100), Zapotec rulers seized control of the provinces outside the valley of Oaxaca, because none of the ...

  6. File:Oaxaca de Juárez, Monte Albán 05.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Building J, Monte Alban, Oaxaca, Mexico.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Building J, Monte Alban, Oaxaca, Mexico. Building J functioned as an observatory temple. Building J functioned as an observatory temple. It was built around 100 BCE by the Zapotec people of Oaxaca Mexico.

  8. History of Oaxaca - Wikipedia

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    The first major dominion was centered in Monte Albán, which flourished from 500 BC until 750 AD. [3] At its height, Monte Albán was home to some 25,000 people and was the capital city of the Zapotec nation. [2] It remained a secondary center of power for the Zapotecs until the Mixtecs overran it in 1325. [4]

  9. Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    He developed his film himself in his igloo, and some of his photos were shot by oil lamps. Following in the footsteps of early Kiowa amateur photographers Parker McKenzie (1897–1999) and Nettie Odlety McKenzie (1897–1978), Horace Poolaw ( Kiowa , 1906–1984) shot over 2000 images of his neighbors and relatives in Western Oklahoma from the ...