Site TypevillageDescriptionA site in central Mexico on ancient Lake Chalco with human remains dated to 21,000 BC. The site has produced important archaeological information from several different periods, and environmental data from the Pleistocene onwards. There are chipped stone tools with radiocarbon dates of c 22-20,000 BC. Sedentary life occurred between 6000-4500 BC during the pre-ceramic period, and a sequence of Pre-Classic pottery styles has given information on early village life in the Basin of Mexico. The small Pre-Classic village site has an early pyramid and Olmec cultural material.
Site Name
Tlapacoya
Site Type
village
Description
A site in central Mexico on ancient Lake Chalco with human remains dated to 21,000 BC. The site has produced important archaeological information from several different periods, and environmental data from the…
A site in central Mexico on ancient Lake Chalco with human remains dated to 21,000 BC. The site has produced important archaeological information from several different periods, and environmental data from the Pleistocene onwards. There are chipped stone tools with radiocarbon dates of c 22-20,000 BC. Sedentary life occurred between 6000-4500 BC during the pre-ceramic period, and a sequence of Pre-Classic pottery styles has given information on early village life in the Basin of Mexico. The small Pre-Classic village site has an early pyramid and Olmec cultural material.
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"Site Details - Tlapacoya, Bryan/Gruhn Archaeology Collection." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/g/7-574/17-11467. Accessed 24 Apr. 2025.
Publications
AuthorKipfer, Barbara Ann
TitleArchaeology Wordsmith
AuthorGonzalez, S., D. Huddart, L. Morett-Alatorre, J. Arroyo-Cabrales, and O. J. Palco.
TitleMammoths, volcanism, and early humans in the basin of Mexico in the Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene