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1、Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.TeotihuacnA Reading AZ Level Z1 Leveled BookWord Count:1,817WritingResearch another ancient city in Mesoamerica and compare it to Teotihuacn.Write a report comparing dates,locations,and at least three important facts about each citys history.S
2、ocial StudiesMake a museum of Teotihuacn artifacts with your class.Research an artifact and create an exhibit to teach others about your artifact.Connectionswww.readinga-Written by Elspeth LeacockLEVELED BOOK Z1LEVELED BOOK Z1Teotihuacnwww.readinga-Why are so many people intrigued by Teotihuacn?Focu
3、s QuestionWritten by Elspeth LeacockTeotihuacn CorrelationLEVEL Z1WXN/A60Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRATeotihuacnWorld Landmarks Level Z1 Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Elspeth LeacockAll rights reserved.www.readinga-alignedarchaeologistsartifactscaravansexcavationinnovationsMesoamericamille
4、nnium orientedrebellionrestorationzenithWords to KnowFront cover:The Pyramid of the MoonTitle page:A huge doorway in one of Teotihuacns many stone wallsPhoto Credits:Front cover,back cover:Jess Eloy Ramos Lara/Dreamstime;title page:ASK Images/Alamy Stock Photo;page 4:BeteMarques/iStock/Thinkstock;pa
5、ges 6,13:DEA/ARCHIVIO J.LANGE/De Agostini/Getty Images;page 7:Dmitry Rukhlenko/123RF;page 8:Ivan Dmitri/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images;page 9(top):Visual&Written/Visual&Written/SuperStock;page 9(bottom):Chameleons Eye/REX/Shutterstock;page 10:jejim/iStock/Thinkstock;page 11:Richard Maschmeyer/ro
6、bertharding/Getty Images;page 12:DEA/G.DAGLI ORTI/De Agostini/Getty Images;page 14:Danita Delimont/Alamy Stock Photo;page 15(left):R Sharp Chris/Science Source/Getty Images;page 15(right):Nik Wheeler/Corbis Documentary/Getty Images;page 16:Keystone-France/Gamma-Keystone/Getty Images;page 17:Luis Fer
7、nando Dafos/age fotostock/SuperStock;page 18(both):migstock/Alamy Stock Photo;page 19(both):REUTERS/Henry Romero3TeotihuacnTeotihuacnSOUTH AMERICANORTH AMERICATeotihuacnXitle(volcano)Popocatpetl(volcano)MEXICOUNITED STATESBELIZEPACIFIC OCEANGULF OF MEXICOGUATEMALAMexico CityHTeotihuacn Level Z1Table
8、 of ContentsInspiring Awe .4The Americas First Great City .6Pyramid of the Sun .7Pyramid of the Moon .9Solving the Mysteries .11Centuries of Greatness .13Collapse .16Teotihuacn Today .17Discoveries Continue .19Glossary .204Inspiring AweAlmost two thousand years ago where modern-day Mexico is located
9、,an ancient people built the great pyramids of Teotihuacn(tay-oh-tee-wah-KAHN).No one knows for sure who built these enormous structures,but we do know the site was designed to inspire awe and has done so for over a millennium.The Avenue of the Dead,which leads to the pyramids,is as wide as an eleve
10、n-lane highway.On both sides of the avenue stand massive stone temples and palaces.When the Aztec people came upon the ruins in 1320,they named them Teotihuacn,which means“the place where the gods were created.”Later,when the Spanish first gazed upon the pyramids,they questioned who built them.Local
11、s said it was a race of giants who came from the heavens long ago.To this day,tourists and scientists examine the pyramids of Teotihuacn and wonder about their creators.Pyramid of the SunPyramid of the MoonThe largest structures at Teotihuacn are the Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon.5T
12、eotihuacns Ceremonial CenterTeotihuacns Ceremonial CenterAvenue of the DeadPyramid of the SunCitadelPalace of the Quetzalpapalotl (ket-sahl-pah-PAH-loht-l)Plaza of the MoonPlaza of the ColumnsYahualo PalaceZacuala PalaceSan Juan RiverThe Pyramid of the Moon is 20,280 square meters(217,686 sq.ft.)at
13、the base and rises 43 meters(141 ft.).The Pyramid of the Sun is the third-largest pyramid in the ancient world.The Avenue of the Dead is 95 meters(312 ft.)wide in some places.Pyramid of the MoonThe Citadel measures about 400 meters (1,300 ft.)per side.Teotihuacn Level Z1Temple of Quetzalcoatl(ket-sa
14、hl-KOH-aht-l)6The Americas First Great CityTeotihuacn is known around the world for its massive pyramids.The ancient city was one of the worlds early urban centers,and at its zenith it was one of the biggest.With a population of one to two hundred thousand people,it was the largest city in the Ameri
15、cas and probably the sixth largest on Earth.Every building,avenue,road,and plaza in this well-planned city is aligned to a grid.The citys builders even changed the course of the San Juan River to flow across the Avenue of the Dead at a right angle to conform to the grid.Since Teotihuacn was a religi
16、ous and trade center,the citys innovations in agriculture,art,architecture,housing,and even fashion influenced Mesoamerica for centuries.From the top of the Pyramid of the Moon,visitors can see the vast Avenue of the Dead,which was named by the Aztecs,who mistook the structures next to the avenue fo
17、r tombs.7Pyramid of the SunTeotihuacn Level Z1Pyramid of the SunWith a base of about 220 by 230 meters(720 by 760 ft.)and a height of more than 66 meters(216 ft.),the Pyramid of the Sun is the largest structure in the ancient city and the third-largest ancient pyramid in the world.The builders posit
18、ioned it to be exactly at the point on the horizon where the Sun sets on August 13,so it is oriented 15.5 degrees east of true north.The Avenue of the Dead and the whole city were built with that same orientation.No one knows for sure why this was done.One theory is that the builders wanted to align
19、 structures with the movements of the Sun.In 1971,archaeologists discovered a cave underneath the pyramid.Evidence suggests that the people of Teotihuacn believed that caves were where the gods were born.Artifacts found in the cave showed that it was used as a sacred shrine before the pyramid was bu
20、ilt.8Building the Pyramid of the Sun may have begun around 100 ce and took more than one hundred years.Workers hauled 764,000 cubic meters(about 1 million cu.yd.)of heavy rock and other materials by hand,without the aid of wheelbarrows or animals,to build the stepped platforms.Thousands of people wo
21、rked to gather broken pottery and other rubble.They filled the core of each platform with rubble and sealed the walls with clay bricks.On the surface,they laid stone blocks and covered them with a thick layer of plaster.Finally,artists painted the pyramid with brilliant murals.Teotihuacn has more te
22、mples and palaces than any other site in Mesoamerica.A close-up of the Palace of Quetzalpapalotl shows the intricacy of carvings.9Teotihuacn Level Z1Pyramid of the MoonNot far from the Pyramid of the Sun is the Pyramid of the Moon,the second-largest structure in Teotihuacn.It sits on a rise at the t
23、op of the Avenue of the Dead.Framing it from behind is Cerro Gordo,or“Fat Hill,”an oversized hill whose streams were important sources of the precious water that sustained the city.In front of the pyramid is a huge plaza flanked by platforms that were once topped with temples.The Plaza of the Moon c
24、ould easily hold thousands of Teotihuacns citizens.Local and visiting leaders could witness ceremonies in grand comfort from the many temple platforms.The Great Goddess Statue(right),which is associated with rainwater,was originally located in front of the Pyramid of the Moon(below).Now it is housed
25、 in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City.10How the Pyramid of the Moon GrewHow the Pyramid of the Moon GrewNo records of the ceremonies have been discovered,but archaeologists have uncovered the remains of people buried within the pyramid.The people were bound,sacrificed,and buried wit
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