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Road to Monte Alban
Road to Monte Alban

Carved stones, Building of the Dancers
Carved stones, Building of the Dancers

Monte Alban Archeological Site

Five miles to the west of Oaxaca City lie the spectacular Monte Alban ruins, perched on a mountaintop high above the surrounding valleys. Leaving Oaxaca below and to the east, the access road winds steeply up a hillside, bringing you shortly to a parking area near the site entrance and the museum.

On the day we visited Monte Alban and took these pictures, it was the end of the rainy season, and we found the greenness of the surrounding hills and valleys and the archeological site itself extremely pleasant. The ruins extend over the peaks of 3 mountain ranges that converge in Oaxaca's central valley, at an altitude of 1,600 meters (about 5200 ft.) above sea level.

After Monte Alban: Transformation and Negotiation in Oaxaca, Mexico (Mesoamerican Worlds: from the Olmecs to the Danzantes) 
Guide of Monte Alban 

About Monte Alban

From about 500 B.C. through 800 A.D., Monte Alban flourished as the capital of the Zapotecs. Its great structures, formed of irregular stones and mud faced with cut stone and sometimes stucco, many decorated with elaborate reliefs, overlook the surrounding valleys.

The site comprises 12 areas:

Visit the Monte Alban Museum

Road to Monte Alban
Road to Monte Alban

Monte Alban from the North Platform
From the North Platform
Looking toward the North Platform
Facing the North Platform

Monte Alban, Oaxaca. In Foreground, Building J
Building J

System M, Monte Alban
System M, undergoing repair
Columns on the North Platform, Monte Alban
Columns on the North Platform

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