Cerro de la Estrella (archaeological site)

Cerro de la Estrella

Cerro de la Estrella is a Mesoamerican archaeological site located in southeastern Central Mexico's Valley of Mexico, in the Iztapalapa alcaldía (English: mayoralty) of Mexico City at an elevation of 2460 meters (8070 ft) above sea level, hence its Summit is 224 m over the Valley of Mexico level.[1] At the southeast edge of what was the Great Texcoco Lake.

Historical sources establish that ancient inhabitants of the Mexican Plateau knew this place as Huizachtecatl. The site was very important since the “New Fire” ritual ceremony was performed here; it had a profound meaning for the population here and in surrounding regions.[2]

  1. ^ INEGI (1995): Topographical Chart (Spanish).
  2. ^ "Méndez Martínez, Enrique Cerro de la Estrella, INAH Official Web Page" (in Spanish). INAH. Archived from the original on December 15, 2010. Retrieved 19 October 2010.

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