How did the Teotihuacán civilization impact later civilizations?
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Teotihuacan had a monopoly on obsidian trade—the most important deposit in Mesoamerica was located near the city. Ceramics, such as pottery and other luxury goods, were also highly prized export goods because of their elaborate decorations.
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Teotihuacan was founded around 100 BCE and reached its peak population around 450 CE.
Teotihuacan was a multi-ethnic city, with distinct quarters occupied by Otomi, Zapotec, Mixtec, Maya and Nahua peoples.
The geographical layout of Teotihuacan is a good example of the Mesoamerican tradition of planning cities, settlements, and buildings as a reflections of their view of the Universe.
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