Mitla
/ˈmiːtlə/- an ancient city in southern Mexico, to the east of the city of Oaxaca, now a noted archaeological site. Believed to have been established as a burial site by the Zapotecs, it was eventually overrun by the Mixtecs in about AD 1000.米特拉(墨西哥南部古城, 瓦哈卡市以东, 现为著名考古遗址; 据信是萨波特克人墓葬用地, 最后于公元1000年左右被米斯特克人占领)。
词源
Nahuatl, literally 'place of the dead'.