In the town besides the cementery you can finds this ruins, the entrance its free only pay if you want take a video, this is a descrpcion of the place and some history
For many years archaeologists were aware of a large Aztec-period mound at the edge of the modern town of Yautepec in Morelos, but none of us had any idea of the importance of this structure. When the mound was threatened by urban expansion in the 1980s
The city reached its maximum extent, 210 hectares (2.1 square km), in the Late Aztec B period, just prior to the Spanish conquest (AD 1430-1520). Although there were some earlier villages at the site, the major occupation began in the Early Aztec period (AD 1100-1300), which suggests that Yautepec, like other Aztec cities, was founded by immigrants from Aztlan
Written Oct 7, 2005
Address: Near of cementery
Its a local restaurant, the owner its german, and you can find german beer and some german food, but the menu its local food, the cecina its very good, the place its small buy very nice, its popular for mexico city people, the locals dont eat there, may be thinks its expensive (but its not) or the place its far to the downtown, and local people dont go, only opens the weekends
Favorite Dish: Cecina
Written Oct 7, 2005
Address: Carretera Yautepec Oacalco
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