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El Conde
19.4706° N, -99.2186° E
About
El Conde is an archeological site located at Ozumba Street, El Conde, three block north the Mayo 1 Ave., in the municipality of Naucalpan, Mexico State. The site was formally declared a prehispanic historical monument on December 28, 2001.
Historical Timeline
Journey through time and discover key events in this site's history
Chichimeca arrival and pyramid construction
1000–1200 CE
Olmec influence in the Preclassical period
1300–1400 BCE
Tepanec rule and Triple Alliance conquest
1428 CE
Tlatilco settlement
1700–600 BCE
Site discovery by Manuel Gamio
1907
Declared prehispanic historical monument
2001-12-28
Archaeological Features
Unique architectural and cultural elements found at this historical site
Public and Civic Structures
Burial and Funerary Structures
Domestic and Habitation Structures
Frequently Asked Questions
Plan Your Visit
Tours, travel arrangements, and practical information
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