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Archaeological site in Mexico
El Arbolillo - Archaeological Site
Name: El Arbolillo
Location Tlalnepantla, State of Mexico
 Mexico
Coordinates 19°32′20″N 99°11′35″W / 19.53889°N 99.19306°W / 19.53889; -99.19306
Culture
Period Preclassical Mesoamerican
Foundation Around 900 BCE.
Decline
Language
INAH Official Page Non existent

El Arbolillo is a Mesoamerican archaeological site located in the territory of the current municipality of Tlalnepantla de Baz, in the State of Mexico. It contains the remains of an ancient farming village that developed during the preclassical mesoamerican period, in the west shores of the Texcoco Lake. According to available data, the earliest occupation of this site could be dated to 900 BCE.

Objects found at “El Arbolillo” provide evidence of a society that had strong trade relations with other villages of the time, such as Zacatenco and Copilco. The site was examined by Christine Niederberger and George Clapp Vaillant, among others .

Bibliography

  • Tolstoy, Paul; Suzanne K. Fish, Martin W. Boksenbaum, Kathryn Blair Vaughn y C. Earle Smith (1977), "Early Sedentary Communities of the Basin of Mexico", en Journal of Field Archaeology, 4(1): 91-106. Boston University.


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