Teotihuacan (Mexico, Mexico)
Clive Ruggles' Slide Collection: Teotihuacan
University of Leicester's Clive Ruggles has a vast number of photographic slides on line, including these from Teotihuacan.
New Tomb at Teotihuacan
Report in Archaeology magazine on the recent investigations by Arizona State University archaeologist Saburo Sugiyama, who discovered a large tomb at the site, shaking up some of the theories about the city.
René F. Millon
French archaeologist René F. Millon has spent his long time career investigating Teotihuacan
Teotihuacan (Mexico)
The city of Teotihuacan was built in the highlands of central Mexico about 150 BC and became one of the largest cities in the world of the time.
Teotihuacan: City of the Gods
Teotihuacan, the "place where the gods were created" is one of the most important archaeological sites in Mexico, with a population of than 100,000 people in 350 AD, making it the sixth largest city in the world at the time.
The Teotihuacan Home Page
Every ancient capital deserves its own home page. From Arizona State University, the Feathered Serpent Page contains QuickTime movies of the Avenue of the Dead and other sites.
