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Teotihuacan, Mexico, ca. 150 BCE-200 CE

A. Mesopotamian Ziggurat, Ur, ca. 2500 BCE
B. Mesoamerican Pyramid, Teotihuacan, ca. 150 BCE
C. Egyptian Pyramid, Giza, ca. 2600 BCE
D. Roman Colosseum, Italy, ca. 80 CE

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Teotihuacan in Mexico was an ancient city with significant pyramids like the Pyramid of the Sun and Moon, structured around the central Avenue of the Dead. It was a major cultural and trade hub in Mesoamerica around 100-650 CE, similar in their monumental architecture to the Mesopotamian Ziggurat.

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The ceremonial center of the ancient city of Teotihuacan, located in Mexico and dating back to around 100-650 CE, is a prime example of Mesoamerican pyramid structures. Comparable to the Mesopotamian Ziggurat, such as the

Ziggurat of Ur circa 2500 BCE, the Mesoamerican pyramids like the Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon at Teotihuacan were massive step pyramids central to religious and cultural life. However, unlike the ziggurats, Mesoamerican pyramids were often used for a wider variety of purposes including ceremonial processes and as a testament to the city's power.

Teotihuacan's urban layout was dominated by the Avenue of the Dead, and the city was one of the largest in the world at the time, demonstrating significant influence on trade and culture in Mesoamerica.

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