Glyph of Tehuacán
This
is the currently accepted glyph city of Tehuacán. It is based on the work of
Felipe Franco's 1946 Geographic Indonimia Puebla State, same as inferred from
the word Tehuacán, ie instead of gods or the sun.
(From "La Fortaleza Del Cerro Colorado Tehuacán Puebla," Galvez Mauricio Rosales)
The glyph is interpreted as follows: At the bottom you can see a gum with teeth, which means "place". The album is a solar symbol, or sacred. Hence, to be known as Tehuacán "City of Gods", "Place of those gods", "Place of those with God" or more currently "Sun City".
(From "La Fortaleza Del Cerro Colorado Tehuacán Puebla," Galvez Mauricio Rosales)
The glyph is interpreted as follows: At the bottom you can see a gum with teeth, which means "place". The album is a solar symbol, or sacred. Hence, to be known as Tehuacán "City of Gods", "Place of those gods", "Place of those with God" or more currently "Sun City".
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