Huamelulpan is an archaeological site of the Mixtec culture, located in the town of San Martín Huamelulpan at an elevation of 2,218 metres (7,277 ft), about 96 kilometres (60 mi) north-west of the city of Oaxaca, the capital of Oaxaca state. Because of its dimensions it must have been one of the largest Mesoamerican cities of its time, and also one with the longest occupation, from the Preclassic to the Postclassic Periods. The apogee of the settlement is estimated at the Ramos Phase (300 BCE – 200 CE), the period of Mesoamerican urban society's development. The site was part of other early settlements in the region, such as Cerro de las Minas, Yucuita, and Monte Negro. Their apogee is characterized by monumental architecture and sculptures, there is also evidence of clear social stratification within their residential zones. During site investigations many high quality urns were found here, similar Zapotec samples were found in the central valleys. Carved monoliths were found at the site, these are considered to be unique since none have been found at other Mixtec urban centers that have such similarity to the Zapotec writing of Monte Albán. (en)
Huamelulpan es el nombre de una zona arqueológica mixteca localizada en el noroeste del estado mexicano de Oaxaca. Por sus dimensiones debió ser una de las mayores urbes mesoamericanas de su tiempo, y también fue una de las que presenta una más larga ocupación, desde el Preclásico hasta el Posclásico. El período de apogeo de esta ciudad corresponde a la fase Ramos (ss. V a. C.-II d. C.), época de conformación de las sociedades urbanas en Mesoamérica. (es)
Huamelulpan es el nombre de una zona arqueológica mixteca localizada en el noroeste del estado mexicano de Oaxaca. Por sus dimensiones debió ser una de las mayores urbes mesoamericanas de su tiempo, y también fue una de las que presenta una más larga ocupación, desde el Preclásico hasta el Posclásico. El período de apogeo de esta ciudad corresponde a la fase Ramos (ss. V a. C.-II d. C.), época de conformación de las sociedades urbanas en Mesoamérica. (es)
Huamelulpan is an archaeological site of the Mixtec culture, located in the town of San Martín Huamelulpan at an elevation of 2,218 metres (7,277 ft), about 96 kilometres (60 mi) north-west of the city of Oaxaca, the capital of Oaxaca state. Because of its dimensions it must have been one of the largest Mesoamerican cities of its time, and also one with the longest occupation, from the Preclassic to the Postclassic Periods. The apogee of the settlement is estimated at the Ramos Phase (300 BCE – 200 CE), the period of Mesoamerican urban society's development. (en)