Tenayuca

Pyramid of Tenayuca
The Aztec pyramid of Tenayuca
RegionValley of Mexico
Statuspreserved, with museum
Location
LocationGreater Mexico City.
MunicipalityTlalnepantla de Baz
StateMexico State
Geographic coordinates19°31′55.8″N 99°10′6.5″W / 19.532167°N 99.168472°W / 19.532167; -99.168472
Architecture
TypeTemple
StyleAztec
Specifications
Direction of façadeWest
Length52 meters
Width60 meters
Website
Tenayuca at INAH (in Spanish)

Tenayuca (Nahuatl languages: Tenanyohcān pronounced [te.naˈyoʔ.kaːn]) is a pre-Columbian Mesoamerican archaeological site in the Valley of Mexico. In the Postclassic period of Mesoamerican chronology, Tenayuca was a settlement on the former shoreline of the western arm of Lake Texcoco. It was located approximately 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) to the northwest of Tenochtitlan (the heart of present-day Mexico City).

Tenayuca is considered to be the earliest capital city of the Chichimec, nomadic tribes who migrated and settled in the Valley of Mexico, where they formed their own empire.[1]

  1. ^ Tenayuca at INAH Archived 2009-07-27 at archive.today (in Spanish)