Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Calixtlahuaca

Calixtlahuaca pronounced (ka-leesh-tlah-WAH-kah) is a historic site just North West of Toluca Mexico. Calixtlahuaca has archaeological remains of various pre-Columbian cultures, including temple of Quetzalcoatl, pyramid of Tlaloc, Tzompantli (House of Skulls). Calixtlahuaca was first excavated by José García Payón thoughtout the 1930's.



this is the best known building of the Calixtlahuaca. It is a large four-stage circular pyramid dedicated to the Aztec wind god Ehecatl and did house a live size sculpture of Ehecatl.

This was spectacular to climb up and a rush to try to help 2 small children back down the very high, very steel steps that are on the far side of the pyramid.


This was first thought to be the school but was later determined that this was the palace do to structure is exactly the palace standards of known aztec palaces. The Palace is located farther down the small volcano, Cerro Tenismo, then the other two structures.
Farthest up the volcano is this site that has an odd cross like building with stone knobs sticking out all over it representing skulls.

becasue we did not have a car for the first couple of weeks we were in Toluca the Hotel that we were staying at organized a Hotel Taxi to take up out to visit the Calixtlahuaca. He was an older man that did not speak English, we were able to communicate thought a little Spanish and hand gestures and he got us to the site. He joined us while we walked through and on the ancient buildings, climbing high on them and helping my daughter back down. as a matter of fact my daughter held his hand almost the entire trip. Come to find out it was his first trip to the Calixtlahuaca also and I think he may have enjoyed it more then we did. Here they are, with my hubby and son, going down the lowest structure...


for more information please visit some of these interesting sites:
Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies
Calixtlahuaca Archaeological Project
Maping of the Aztec-period city of Calixtlahuaca


4 comments:

Shayne said...

Thank you, there is so much to see and I do not want to miss out.

winedeb said...

You made it! So good to see you are adjusting to your new living area. I bet you are loving the weather! I still am not into the blogging mood. Hopefully one day I will get back into it. I am spending a bunch of time with the Key West Garden Club. It is a great group of women and our gardens are terrific. I love just being outdoors! I am currently eating fresh tomatoes and cucumbers from the plants in my yard, plus all of the herbs and hot peppers I grow. Speaking of hot peppers, I bet you can get some dandy's down your way! Looking forward to your yummy Mexican dishes once you get into your new digs. Thank you so much for thinking of me. Keep in touch!

Katie Zeller said...

I'm so jealous - that looks fascinating!
Glad to see you getting settled - sort of, in your new digs!

Aimée said...

Oh, there are some nice peppers that come from that area. I'd love to get my hand on some of those!

Happy travels.