Ixtlán del Rio (archaeological site)
Ixtlán del Rio is an archaeological site located in the Ixtlán del Rio municipality, on the south west region of the Mexican state of Nayarit. It is also known as "Los Toriles" and contains the only vestiges of the western cultures in Nayarit.
Shaft Tomb Tradition Culture – Archaeological Site | ||
Name: | Ixtlán del Río Archaeological Site | |
Type | Mesoamerican archaeology | |
Location | Ixtlán del Rio, Nayarit Mexico | |
Region | Mesoamerica | |
Coordinates | 21°02′23″N 104°20′41″W | |
Culture | Aztatlán Tradition - Nahua | |
Language | Nahuatl | |
Chronology | 300 BCE to 1521 CE | |
Period | Mesoamerican Preclassical, Classical, Postclassical | |
Apogee | 750 – 1100 CE | |
INAH Web Page | Ixtlán del Río Archaeological site (in Spanish) |
The presence of prehispanic vestiges in the form of petroglyphs are registered in five areas, the most important are "El Terrero", "Sayulapa" and "El Veladero", which depict sgraffiti lines and representations of abstract figures, such as spirals with rays.
Of the traditional Shaft Tombs, five large concentration areas are identified, containing human bone remains; domestic pottery ollas, comales and cantaros (pitchers)]; as well as sculpture type remains (human and animal figures).
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