Tula vs. Teotihuacan
John Sullivan, Ph.D.
idiez at mac.com
Fri Dec 1 14:10:51 UTC 2006
Listeros,
By the way, has anybody figured out what "teotihuacan" means? The "-
ti-" has me stumped. In San Luis Potosí, fire is "tit".
John
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On Dec 1, 2006, at 5:35 AM, Susana Moraleda wrote:
> I read somewhere that the original name of Teotihuacan was Tula,
> and that
> Teotihuacan was the name given to it by the Aztecs. Could this be
> true? and
> how do we know it is true? So what about the "other" Tula???
>
> Thank you for enlightening me!!!
>
> Un saludo cariñoso,
> Susana
>
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