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The "Pyramid of the Moon" was built in stages between roughly A.D. 1 and 350 and is located at the end of the "Causeway of the Dead," a long street that runs through the center of the city.
View of the Sun Pyramid from the Moon Pyramid (Doris Alvarez). Teotihuacán’s Moon Pyramid Reopens After a 5-Year Closure first appeared on Men's Journal on May 27, 2025 ...
View of the 'Pyramid of the Moon' at the archaeological site of Teotihuacan, 28 January 2008. Archaeologists have discovered a tunnel beneath the ancient structure. Ronaldo Schemidt/AFP/Getty Images ...
The discovery of a tomb filled with decapitated bodies suggests that Mexico's 2,000-year-old "Pyramid of the Moon" may have been the site of horrifically gory sacrifices, archaeologists said Thursday.
The excavation of the Pyramid of the Moon ended in mid-October because of Sugiyama's teaching commitments in Japan. Sugiyama plans to continue with the digging next August.
Teotihuacan's Pyramid of the Moon was built by an unknown group of people about 2,000 years ago. The surrounding ruins, a master-planned metropolis sprawling over 8 square miles, is thought to ...
Sugiyama's team discovered four dedicatory chambers beneath the Moon Pyramid, including one known as Burial 6, believed to be one of the most abundant cases of mass animal sacrifice ever found in ...
Towering at the northern end of the Avenue of the Dead, the Pyramid of the Moon—second only to the colossal Pyramid of the Sun in both scale and mystique—was built between 200 and 450 A.D. and ...