Sopra general, these researches have revealed the close relationship between communities from Teopancazco and the Gulf Coast
The evidence from the Teopancazco excavations indicates that there was an important link between Teopancazco and the Gulf Coast of Mexico (Manzanilla, 2011). Many archaeological materials recovered at the site, such as ornaments and garments, were produced with feathers, shells and other materials brought from the Gulf Coast. Sopra prime, isotopic studies of human skeletons recovered at Teopancazco indicate the presence of people from the Gulf distretto, and from sites located along the corridor running from Teotihuacan esatto the coast (Manzanilla, 2012).
Con particular, the results obtained by Bastone et al. (2013) suggested that people travelling from the coast to Teopancazco took glass shards from an Altotonga outcrop with them. The reason for using this material is still unknown. It is suggested that either they were aware of its properties or they used the material for symbolic reasons.
Acknowledgements
The authors are grateful preciso L. Pizzo, J. Blancas, R. De Luca, L. Manzanilla, A. Ortiz, A. Pastrana and Per.