Toltecs – Guardians of the Ancient Mexican Tradition

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The Mexican plateau is a land of volcanoes and lakes, desert areas and fertile valleys. The Valley of Mexico is located in the southern part of the plateau, at an altitude of about 2200 meters above sea level, surrounded by mountains of volcanic origin whose altitude reaches up to 5000 meters. This area has been … Read more

Teotihuacán – The Place Where Gods Are Created

The greatest religious, artistic, commercial, and general urban center of Central America ever discovered is the magnificent metropolis of Teotihuacán. Located in the heart of the Mexican highlands, Teotihuacán extended its dominant influence throughout the entire so-called classical period, spreading hundreds of kilometers to areas that are now part of Guatemala and Honduras, integrating with … Read more

Discoveries of the Robot Tlaloca

Archaeological research conducted by the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History in Teotihuacan, the ancient City of Gods, has taken a completely new direction with the use of robots. The first robot, “Tlaloc I,” named after the god of celestial water or fiery rain, one of the important deities of ancient Central American cultures, … Read more

Obsidian

Thermal processes occurring deep inside the Earth manifest on the surface through volcanoes. Volcanoes, due to their terrifying destructive power, have found their place in the myths of many ancient peoples, so the very name “volcano” is associated with the name of the Roman god of fire. Volcanic eruptions bring valuable minerals to the surface, … Read more