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Archaeologists just lifted three stone chests from the Templo Mayor in Mexico City — each packed with greenstone figurines and more than 4,000 marine specimens
Beneath the ruins of the Aztec empire’s most sacred temple, in the heart of what is now downtown Mexico City, archaeologists ...
In 1978, utility workers in Mexico City unearthed the massive Coyolxauhqui Stone, a significant Aztec artefact. This ...
La recepción a líderes y altos representantes de la Unión Europea en México incluirá visitas culturales y recorridos a ...
Archaeologists have long been mystified by the ghastly skull masks offering found in Mexico’s Templo Mayor, one of the major Aztec temples still standing in the ruins of Tenochtitlan. Previously ...
The artifacts were discovered at Templo Mayor, the primary temple of the Aztecs in what is now Mexico City. An Aztec offering discovered at the Templo Mayor in Mexico City. Courtesy of the Mexican ...
When the Spaniards arrived in Tenochtitlan in 1519, the Aztec capital’s main shrine stood 150 feet high. Little still stands of that building today because the Spaniards demolished it and used its ...
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO—A passageway with two sealed chambers that may hold the cremated remains of Aztec emperors has been found in the 27-foot-long tunnel under the Templo Mayor complex. The passageway, ...
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