🏺 Did you know? Archaeologists from different universities have been visiting La Pedrera to study its ancient structures and hidden history.

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Archaeologists Who Have Studied La Pedrera – A Clear Summary

La Pedrera, located in San Matías Tlalancaleca (Puebla), has attracted the attention of several archaeological teams over the years. Their work has revealed that this area holds one of the earliest and most important pre-Hispanic settlements in Central Mexico.

✔ Who Has Studied the Site?

Early research was led by German archaeologists Hanns J. Prem, Ursula Dyckerhoff, and Günter Miehlich.

  • Mexican researchers Jorge Ángulo and Ángel García Cook later documented pyramidal structures, platforms, and ancient habitations.

  • More recent studies involve international collaboration through the Proyecto Arqueológico Tlalancaleca, including Japanese archaeologist Shigeru Kabata and other university teams.

✔ What They Have Found

Archaeologists have identified. Over 20 pyramidal structures

  • Dozens of ceremonial platforms

  • Hundreds of ancient dwellings

  • Basalt-stone architecture, monolithic basins, and ritual features

  • Evidence of occupation dating back to 1100 BCE

These discoveries suggest La Pedrera was a major ceremonial and early urban center, possibly influencing later cities like Teotihuacan.

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