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    The Tepexpan Man is a Pre-Columbian-era skeleton, discovered by archaeologist Helmut de Terra in February 1947, on the shores of the former Lake Texcoco...
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    skeleton commonly referred to as "Tepexpan man". Recent research tries to show that the skeleton was not that of a man but that of a woman. The woman was...
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    first man was placed here after being taken out of Lake Texcoco. In the community of Tepexpan, the fossilized bones more than 12,000 years old of a man were...
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    Malinalco, Acatzingo and Tlatilco. In the pre-historic State of Mexico, the Tepexpan Man is an important finding for Mexican and foreign anthropologists; it is...
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    Huayu; Zhang, Wenchao (2017). "TT-OSL and post-IR IRSL dating of the Dali Man site in central China". Quaternary International. 434: 99–106. Bibcode:2017QuInt...
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  • of Java Java Man. In 1964, de Terra published a book on him, Memories of Teilhard de Chardin. In February 1947, he discovered Tepexpan Man in the Valley...
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    a few km north-west of Acambay. In prehistoric State of Mexico, the Tepexpan man is an important finding for Mexican and foreign anthropologists; it is...
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    increases significantly. There are also other early sites such as those in Tepexpan, Los Reyes Acozac, San Bartolo Atepehuacan, Chimalhuacán and Los Reyes...
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    Line 4 that would expand the line northward from Martín Carrera towards Tepexpan and southward from Santa Anita to the southern part of the Periférico....
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    remains. Most have been found in the areas of Los Reyes Acozac, Tizayuca, Tepexpan, San Francisco Mazapa, El Risco and Tequixquiac. Between 20,000 and 5000...
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