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A map of the better known Mexican sites from the Formative Era, with a very general date of 600 BC (BCE). The yellow sites are known villages and towns. The smaller red dots mark locations where artifacts or art has been found without evidence of habitation.
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Part of a series:
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}Formative Period sites in Central Mexico
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Formative Period sites in Southeastern Mesoamerica
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Map of the Olmec Heartland
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Classic era sites in Central Mexico
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Site with early evidence for ballplaying
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Maya sites in northern Yucatan 800 AD
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