Chris Pavlakos and William Gilmore-Lehne provide a basic chronology of Toltec civilization and culture, 800-1200 BC.
Looks at the civilization and culture of the Toltecs, a Mesoamerican people that ruled Mexico during the post-Classical period, 900-1521 AD.
Details the history of the Mesoamerican empire and its capital at Tula.
Examines the history and culture of the Toltecs, a Nahautl-speaking civilization of 12th century central Mexico.
View a photograph of a Toltec painting from the Temple of the Warriors at Chichen Itza in Mexico depicting large canoes.
View photographs of large Toltec stone totems located in Tula, Mexico or read a short overview of Toltec civilization.
Reviews the history of the Toltec civilization which dominated central Mexico around 950 AD. Examines the culture of the war-like people.
Describes the civilization, culture and religious beliefs of the Nahuatl-speaking Toltecs of central Mexico, 10th through 12th centuries.
Chronicles the history of the Mesoamerican invaders known as the Toltecs and examines their ceremonial center at Tula, Mexico
Chronicles the rise of the Toltec empire of 10th century central Mexico and examines their art, entertainment activities, religion and myths.
Looks at Toltec legends of earth's destruction by flood and finds similarities to the Biblical version of the Flood and Noah's Ark.