- Lambityeco
Lambityeco is a small archaeological site in the
Mexican state ofOaxaca . It is located just off Highway 190 between the city of Oaxaca andMitla , about 25 km (15.5 miles) from the former. The site has been securely dated to the Late Classic Period. [INAH 1973, p.44.]Lambityeco is a small part of the larger site known as "Yeguih", which is Zapotec for "small hill". The two main structures at Lambityeco are Mound 190 and Mound 195. Mound 190 is an elite residence with the entrance flanked by two imposing masks of
Cocijo , the Zapotec rain god. [Winter 1998, p.108.]The site is open to the public.
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References
*INAH (1973) "The Oaxaca Valley: Official Guide", Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Mexico.
*Winter, Marcus (1998) "Oaxaca: The archaeological record", Minutiae Mexicana, Mexico. ISBN 968-7074-31-0.ee Also
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Dainzú
*Mitla
*Monte Albán
*San José Mogote
*Valley of Oaxaca
*Yagul
*Zaachila
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