Pahñú
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Pahñú (or Pañhú) is an archeological site in Tecozautla, State of Hidalgo. It is a settlement from Xajay culture developed between 300 and 1100 years ago.[1] Apparently it is the heir to the Preclassic period of Chupícuaro culture, in El Bajío, and is related to origin of the Otomis of Mezquital Valley.
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Location within Mesoamerica | |
Location | Tecozautla, Hidalgo, Mexico |
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Region | Hidalgo |
Coordinates | 20°32′50.96″N 99°38′26.89″W |
History | |
Periods | Late Preclassic to Late Classic |
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