TOLTEC

tŏlˈtĕk, ancient civilization of Mexico. The name in Nahuatl means "master builders." The Toltec formed a warrior aristocracy that gained ascendancy in the Valley of Mexico c.a.d. 900 after the fall of Teotihuacán. Their early history is obscure but they seem to have had ancient links with the Mixtec and the Zapotec. Their capital was Tollán (see Tula). In architecture and the arts they were masters; they were influenced by Teotihuacán and the Olmec culture. Cholula is considered to be a Toltec site. Toltec civilization was materially far advanced. They smelted metals, and their stonework was highly developed. Their polytheistic religion in later days seems to have centered about Quetzalcoatl. Their ceremonies included human sacrifice, sun worship, and a sacred ball game, tlatchli. They are said to have discovered pulque (a fermented drink), and they had considerable astronomical knowledge, as shown in their calendar cycle of 52 years of 260 days each. A period of southward expansion began c.1000 and resulted in Toltec domination of the Maya of Yucatán from the 11th to the 13th cent. Nomadic peoples (collectively termed the Chichimec) brought about the fall of Tula and of the Toltec empire in the 13th cent., thus opening the way for the rise of the Aztec. See also pre-Columbian art and architecture.

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...Kukulcan or Kukulcans who moved into northern Yucatan were Toltec or Toltec-connected military (and religious?) leaders who...entertained that for a time any leader of a migrating Toltec or Toltecoid group bore this title. This might also...
...The more violent practices of the Toltec were products of their veneration of Tezcatlipoca. It seems likely that the Toltec were made up of many different ethnic...Current research proposes that the Toltec came primarily from the northern parts...
...obsidian may have been one source of Toltec political and economic power. Because of the importance of the Toltec in native histories, it was assumed...of Teotihuacan were attributed to the Toltec. Wigberto Jimenez Morenos analysis of...
CHAPTER 9 FROM THE TOLTEC MAYA TO THE SPANIARDS CHICHEN ITZA...Mexican overlords in Yucatan and the Toltec masters of Tula. The architectural...sculptural, and ceramic resemblances between Toltec Chichen and Tula in the Valley of Mexico...
...tradition, Tula was destroyed and Toltec power broken by barbarian invasions...essentially a continuation of Toltec culture. Many of the petty...ultimately, to succeed the Toltecs as rulers of Mesoamerica...lineages claimed descent from the Toltec dynasty, others from the barbarian...
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...Historical Metrology and a Reconsideration of the Toltec Module by Gregory Vogel Prehistoric units of...Kolomoki Mounds (Pluckhahn 2004), and the Toltec Module (TM) of 47.5 m at the Toltec Mounds site in central Arkansas (Sherrod and...
...identify them as Toltecs. The congressional...the authority for Toltec migration "southward...for the supposed Toltec-Yaqui connection...relationship to the Toltecs (De Mille 1990...descent from the Toltecs, who had apparently...Yaquis from claiming a Toltec connection (Letter...
...be descended from the Toltecs of Tollan, the "Place...capital, the true heir to Toltec civilization.23 According...Mexico and assimilate Toltec language ("true speech...dart thrower), the Toltec weapon. The woman...direct descendants of the Toltecs. In contrast to the...
...Hohokam by the Pimas and Toltec by the Aztecs. The Pimas...Both Aztec texts say the Toltecs spoke Nahua ("Aztec...events in its narrative of Toltec events which most historians...ask, Could those named Toltec humans, or human-gods...so the Mexica were the Toltecs, while the Legend of...
...unbroken chain toward appropriating urban Toltec civilization. The fourth Chichimec...following the order and style of the Toltecs" ("siguiendo el orden y estilo...became a center of the preservation of Toltec learning (1:282). Since Techotlalatzins...
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...stories about the Maya, the Toltecs, and a host of gods, but...resettled, invaded by the Toltecs from the North and then abandoned...including Chaac, and the Toltec gods including Quetzalcoatl. When the Itza merged with the Toltec tribes, the Xio and Cocom...
...transformation, under the dominion of Toltec peoples from Tula, known as Tollan in...returned, they brought with them hybrid Toltec influences. The "water sorcerers" reestablished...had arrived, under the command of the Toltec ruler Kukulcan--the historical figure...
...When Tula, the capital of a powerful Toltec state that had dominated central Mexico...Mexica were subjected to attacks by local Toltec warlords who forced them to retreat to...themselves out as mercenaries to rival Toltec factions. Eventually they were able to...
...Women Are not Roses (1984), My Father Was a Toltec: Poems (1988), and My Father Was a Toltec and Selected Poems, 1973-1988 (1995...A November Verse," from My Father Was a Toltec and Selected Poems, combines Spanish, English...
...and spectacular of the uncovered Mayan-Toltec cities. All around us the thick shrub...The site incorporates both Mayan and Toltec architecture. The latter made it their...Mayan, covering the monuments, are all Toltec innovations. We began our tour at the...
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...Glass Presents Mystery in NSO-Tribute Toltec. Byline: Julia Duin, THE WASHINGTON...premiere of his "Symphony No. 7: A Toltec Symphony" Thursday at the Kennedy Center...music. Mr. Glass titled the symphony "Toltec," referring to the culture and beliefs...
...Unitarian Universalist Church in Eugene - A discussion of "Toltec Wisdom: Living the Four Agreements" will be held at 5 p...based on the teaching of Don Miguel Ruiz and will be led by Toltec guide Cindy McPherson. The event is presented by the Covenant...
...33 - - - Starr, lawyer who investigated the Monica Lewinsky scandal (7) 36 SI unit of pressure (6) 38 Home of the Maya, Toltec and Aztec civilizations (6) 39 Russian river, the longest in Europe (5) 40 Cold dessert with sponge, fruit and custard...
...figures and their source in the pre-Columbian god Chacmool. The god illustrated in the hefty exhibit catalog is typical of Toltec temple sculpture circa A.D. 1000 to 1200. It is an uncomfortably positioned man, half sitting, half reclining, with his...
...7084 ONLINE: www.nmwa.org In the "Divine and Human" exhibit are a richly attired upper-class woman (left) from the Toltec culture of Mexico and one (top left) from the Mayans of Mexico, a noblewoman with fan and headdress (top, seen in part...
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TOLTEC tol tek, ancient civilization of Mexico...Nahuatl means "master builders." The Toltec formed a warrior aristocracy that gained...culture. Cholula is considered to be a Toltec site. Toltec civilization was materially...
...was one of the chief urban centers of the Toltec . The city is believed to be Tollan, the legendary Toltec capital mentioned in a number of postconquest...former was surmounted by a temple to the Toltec hero-god Quetzalcoatl and had unusual...
...northwest of Teotihuacan. The Toltec achieved power and dominated...5 m) caryatids at Tula. Toltec occupation has also been identified...Chichen Itza was abandoned by the Toltec around 1224. The Aztec The...after the destruction of the Toltecs Tula. By 1344 the Aztecs had...
...ancient deity and legendary ruler of the Toltec in Mexico. The name is also that of a Toltec ruler, who is credited with the discovery...by Tezcatlipoca, was driven from Tula, the Toltec capital, and wandered for many years until...
TEZCATLIPOCA teskatlepo ka, ancient deity of the Toltec in Mexico. Identified with the night sky, the moon, and...important tells of Quetzalcoatls expulsion from Tula , the Toltec capital. ____________________ Copyright...
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