Cerro de los Idolos

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Cerro de los Idolos is a pre-Hispanic archaeological site near Malinalco in central Mexico, known for its ancient ceremonial structures carved into the hillside.

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Cerro de los Idolos canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
ceremonial center
pre-Hispanic site
accessFrom Malinalco NERFINISHED
associatedWithCulture Mesoamerican cultures
conservationStatus protected site
country Mexico
culturalPeriod pre-Hispanic
feature altars
carved chambers
carved stairways
platforms
hasGeographicalFeature hillside
hasStructureType ceremonial structures
rock-cut architecture
temples
hasViewOf Malinalco valley NERFINISHED
heritageType archaeological heritage
locatedIn Malinalco NERFINISHED
State of Mexico NERFINISHED
central Mexico
locatedNear Malinalco town NERFINISHED
material stone
nameMeaning Hill of the Idols NERFINISHED
partOf Malinalco archaeological zone NERFINISHED
region central highlands of Mexico
topography mountain slope
tourismType cultural tourism
usedFor religious ceremonies
ritual activities

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Malinalco hasArchaeologicalSite Cerro de los Idolos