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Welcome sign to the Huamango Archaeological Site
Photographer: J. Makali Bruton
Taken: September 1, 2019
Caption: Welcome sign to the Huamango Archaeological Site
Additional Description: Near the entrance to the site is this additional sign. However, the background of the sign appears to show the Aztec Sun Stone, which doesn't really have anything to do with this Otomí site. The sign reads:

Bienvenidos
Zona arqueológico de Huamango
“Lugar donde se labra madera”
Huamango, fue sin duda el centro ceremonial más importante de la región otomí, y el centro de comercio entre oriente y occidente, es decir, entre Tollan (Tula) y los grupos que habitaban lo que hoy es el estado de Querétaro y el estado de Michoacán.
Submitted: September 2, 2019, by J. Makali Bruton of Accra, Ghana.
Database Locator Identification Number: p490898
File Size: 6.773 Megabytes

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