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Archaeological Sites: Huijazoo
Description
It
is calculated that Huijazoo was originally founded in 1450 AD, and
that it was deserted in 300 AC.
This site is considered as an important rectorate
for the western side of Etla Valley, during the period known as
classical (250 - 800 AC). It is presumed that the trade that took
place between the Central Valley centers and the glen was controlled
here. This activities concentrated, mostly, on the trade of fruits
and valuable objects. It is thought to have been the control centre
for commercial activities that went all the way to the Mixteca region,
as well.
The site is composed by temples, palaces, ball
court, squares, worshipping chambers and tombstones.
Huijazoo
was set apart by its placement, which is on top of a hill, thus
imitating the concept of Monte Alban, even though at a minor scale.
The main idea was to find a place that could not be attacked so
easily, to be in a privileged position in order to be closer to
the gods, due to the place's height; not to occupy fertile soil
with certain constructions, taking advantage of the hill's inclinations,
in order to built terraces and to level them and being able to build
their constructions with a lower amount of effort.
The
most important construction in this site is 'Tombstone 5', which
was discovered by INAH (The National Institute of Anthropology and
History) in 1985. It features masks, jambs and doorways in relief,
layered in polychrome and portraying images of important characters
and situations. Jars, pots and other valuables, carved in seashells,
ceramics and jade have been also found, and they are believed to
have been part of the offering.
Access to this tombstone is strictly forbidden,
and requires the thorough permit of INAH.
Location
Santiago Suchilquitongo: Is located 17 miles (27 kilometers) Northwest
of the City of Oaxaca via highway 190 to Mexico City. Take the turn
left after approximately 16 miles (25 kilometer). Approximate travel
time: [0:35]. Upon arrival at the town, turn left along a 1.2 mile
long detour which leads to the archaeological zone. Estimated time
from Santiago Suchilquitongo: 10 minutes.
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