 | The de Young Museum is hosting the exhibit “Teotihuacan: City of Water, City of Fire,” which premiered Sept. 30th. More than 200 artifacts are featured, some never displayed before. Teotihuacan was established in the first century BC. By the fifth century it had evolved into an important urban center and multicultural metropolis, becoming the largest city in the Western Hemisphere. The so-called “City of the Gods” is estimated to contain 100,000 people at it's peak. Around 550 CE, the city was destroyed by fire.  |  |
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