White Mountain (Monte Alban) Overview
Monte Alban was at one time home to 50,000 Zapotec people. The builders of Monte Alban artificially levelled the top of the mountain, which overshadows the three surrounding valleys of Oaxaca. The site emerged as a political center in around 400 BC, and later developed as an important cultural center between 500 BC to AD 700. The site was abandoned by the Zapotecs when they began to lose political power, which resulted in conflict between them and the Mixtecs, who moved into the Valley and used it as a burial ground. It was later invaded by the Aztecs and then by the Spanish who gave the site the name Monte Alban, meaning White Mountain, due to the white flowering trees that grow in the area. Air: Mexico City International Airport. Road: Coach: Public services. Car: Access from Oaxaca.
Contact Addresses Monte Alban, Office of Administration, Archaeological Site, Pino Suarez 715, Centro, CP 68000, Mexico Tel: (0951) 516 1215
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