
Cuajilote
A Totonac city with a 3,000 year history in a very damp location, where the buildings are very tall and the plazas and ballcourts are wide. The are indications of a cult to Tezcatlipoca, the smoky black mirror. It was a great exporter of colorful bird feathers.
Given the terrain and the quantity of water flowing through this area, the small valleys have deep and fertile soil, favoring the establishment of a trade route linking the center of Mexico with the Gulf coast. It is thought that this settlement paid tribute to the Triple Alliance, consisting of the city states of Teotihuacan, Texcoco and Tenochtitlan. These cities received great quantities of products, and bird feathers were notable among the tribute.
- Dirección del Centro INAHFernando Molina Herbertfernando_molina@inah.gob.mx+52 (229) 939 1330ResponsableRaul Jimenez Huerta+52 (229) 934 9981
