Tenayuca II
With only 330 yards separating them, Tenayuca II is considered to be part of Tenayuca. The site has an interesting housing complex.
This site is contemporary with Tenayuca I during the period the latter flourished as a ceremonial center, from 1350 to 1521. Tenayuca was closely linked to Tenochtitlan. It was first conquered by the Mexica army in order to be occupied by the Tepanec people, but with the emergence of the Triple Alliance between Tenochtitlan, Texcoco and Tlacopan, Tenayuca fell under the total control of Tenochtitlan. Years afterwards the bond between Tenayuca and Tenochtitlan became even closer as the Mexica imposed family members of the tlatoanis of Tenochtitlan as the governors of Tenayuca.
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Complejo habitacional
The architectural structures at this site can be classified basically as residential. Although the earliest evidence of occupation dates from the Teotihuacan period, the visible structures are of Mexica origin.
The architectural structures at this site can be classified basically as residential. Although the earliest evidence of occupation dates from the Teotihuacan period, the visible structures are of Mexica origin.

