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Morelos Resources
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Cuernavaca
- Around Town
- Borda Gardens
- Cathedral
- Ex-Hacienda de Cortez
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Cuautla
Tepoztlan
- El Tepozteco
- Tepoztlan Church
- Tepoztlan Convent
Tlayacapan
Xochicalco
- Xochicalco Museum
Chalcatzingo
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The Tepozteco - Click to enlarge

El Tepozteco

High on the craggy cliffs above town of Tepoztlán in the craggy hills of Morelos state is the Tepozteco Pyramid. 

Open to the public daily from 10a.m. to 5p.m., the Tepozteco is thought to have been built in the early Aztec era (AD 1100-1350).  The structure is dedicated to dedicado a Ometochtli-Tepoxtécatl, god of pulque (a drink made of fermented maguey native to Mexico), fertility and harvest, and carvings depict offerings and sacrifices to the deity.

The climb is steep and arduous (the pyramid is about 600 meters above the base of the valley) and timing for the ascent depends totally upon the physical condition of the climber. It can be muddy and slippery in the rainy season and for many, difficult at the best of times. An moderate fee is charged for entrance into the archaeological site.

Stone benches are built into several areas of the temple, and elaborate door jambs and pillars grace the site. Close to the structure are terraces, perhaps living areas for priests or other residents of the site, with a stunning view of the Tepoztlan valley and village.

The hill on which the Tepozteco is situated is known  as the Ehecatepetl, or "hill of the wind", although it is also called Tlahuitepetl, Ocelotepetl, Cihuapapalotzin, Chalchitepetl and Huilotepetl (Hill of the light, jaguar, butterfly, precious stones and dove, respectively).


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