El Tepozteco

El Tepozteco
The Aztec pyramid of El Tepozteco
Religion
AffiliationAztec
DeityTepoztēcatl
Statusruined
Location
LocationMexico
MunicipalityTepoztlan
StateMorelos
Geographic coordinates19°0′3.28″N 99°6′4.19″W / 19.0009111°N 99.1011639°W / 19.0009111; -99.1011639
Architecture
TypeTemple
StyleAztec
Specifications
Direction of façadeWNW
Height (max)12.4 meters
Elevation2,310 m (7,579 ft)[1]
Website
El Tepozteco at INAH (in Spanish)

El Tepozteco is an archaeological site in the Mexican state of Morelos. It consists of a small temple to Tepoztēcatl, the Aztec god of the alcoholic beverage pulque.[1]

In the middle Postclassic Period, various terraces and a small pyramid were built on one of the peaks of the Sierra de Tepoztlan, overlooking the pre-Columbian town of Tepoztlan. The temple became important enough to attract pilgrims from as far away as Guatemala, although the cult of Tepoztecatl was local to this site.[1][2] The Sierra de Tepoztlan and the temple site are within El Tepozteco National Park.

  1. ^ a b Canto Aguilar 1998
  2. ^ Adams 1996, p.360.