Ihuatzio archaeological zone

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Ihuatzio archaeological zone is a pre-Hispanic Purépecha ceremonial and urban center in Michoacán, Mexico, known for its pyramidal structures and role in the Tarascan state.

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Ihuatzio archaeological zone canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
pre-Hispanic ceremonial center
abandonedIn early colonial period
access open to public
archaeologicalResearch conducted in 20th century
conducted in 21st century
associatedWith Purépecha capital Tzintzuntzan NERFINISHED
belongsTo Purépecha heartland NERFINISHED
belongsToTradition West Mexican archaeological tradition
chronology Late Postclassic period
country Mexico
culture Purépecha NERFINISHED
Tarascan NERFINISHED
function elite residence
political administration
religious ceremonies
governedBy Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia NERFINISHED
hasEvidenceOf elite habitation
military functions
ritual activities
hasFeature defensive structures
platforms
plazas
pyramidal structures
residential areas
hasTypeOfArchitecture Mesoamerican pyramidal architecture
hasUrbanLayout planned ceremonial and residential sectors
heritageStatus cultural heritage of Mexico
languageGroup Purépecha language speakers
linkedTo Purépecha political expansion
locatedIn Michoacán NERFINISHED
municipality of Tzintzuntzan
locatedNear Lake Pátzcuaro NERFINISHED
locatedOn hill overlooking Lake Pátzcuaro
notableFor Purépecha monumental architecture
role in Tarascan state
partOf Tarascan state NERFINISHED
preColumbian true
preHispanicNameLanguage Purépecha NERFINISHED
region Lake Pátzcuaro basin NERFINISHED
religion Purépecha religion
timePeriod Postclassic Mesoamerica NERFINISHED
usedAs ceremonial center
urban center

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Ihuatzio alsoKnownAs Ihuatzio archaeological zone