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Encyclopedia > Cotaxtla

Cotaxtla is also a city in Veracruz, Mexico. Is located 2 km. from Córdoba on Mexico Highway 180. Major products in Cotaxtla are coffee, sugar, and fruits.


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Reports Submitted to FAMSI - Michael A. Ohnersorgen (1966 words)
Aztec style pottery at Cotaxtla presents some interpretive difficulties because alternative explanations may account for its presence: the use of imperial style by Aztec administrative personnel, the presence of foreign residents using items in domestic contexts, or simply the emulation of foreign/imperial styles by local elites or residents.
If Cotaxtla or other parts of Veracruz received Aztec residents, it is possible that they used mainly local pottery styles, which may account for low frequencies of Aztec styles in general from the Gulf lowlands.
During field survey at Cotaxtla, a considerable number of tenons were observed and recorded from dispersed areas of the site (Figure 5).
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