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  1. People in the Southwestern United States drank caffeinated drinks in 750 AD

    ... is now the Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico during the eighth century AD regularly consumed drinks ... holly (Ilex), researchers from the University of New Mexico have discovered. Both these drinks were high in ... by Native American groups” said University of New Mexico Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and lead ...

    Robin Whitlock - 11/09/2015 - 03:46

  2. Ancient Mexican mural depicting drunken revelry revealed for the first time

    ... it is one of the longest pre-Columbian murals found in Mexico.  The subject of the mural is a ceremonial feast, ... is an alcoholic drink that is traditional to central Mexico, where it has been produced for millennia. It has the ... with pulque at a roadside stand in Zacatlán, Puebla, Mexico. Source: Wikipedia Various stories and myths have ...

    aprilholloway - 14/06/2014 - 02:41

  3. Painting Linked to Aztec God of Drunkenness Discovered in 16th Century Mexican Convent!

    ... located in the Mexican state of Morelos, to the south of Mexico City , within El Tepozteco National Park. This is the ... a dramatic cliff top above the town. Atlantean Temples of Mexico: The Sacred Valley of Tepoztlàn El Tepozteco – The ... to the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Travel by Mexico explained that this “Dominican Temple has a large ...

    ashley cowie - 14/10/2022 - 14:52

  4. Maya Sacrificial Victims Were Likely Young, Foreign and Skinned Alive

    Scientists in Mexico have been studying tooth enamel from the skulls of ... depths of a sacred cenote (sink hole). Scientists in Mexico have been studying tooth enamel from the skulls of ... establish the sacrificial victims had come from “across Mexico and far beyond” and determines that the Maya’s ...

    ashley cowie - 15/08/2019 - 14:04

  5. Warrior-Trader Mixtec Tomb Unearthed in Mexican Town Square

    ... a rare twin-chambered stone Mixtec tomb in central Mexico. This discovery is only the third of its kind in the ... a rare twin-chambered stone Mixtec tomb in central Mexico. This discovery is only the third of its kind in the ... as teteles . According to the press release published by Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History ( ...

    ashley cowie - 09/11/2023 - 13:55

  6. Headless Life-size Maya Statue Uncovered in Oxkintok

    Archaeologists in Mexico’s ancient Maya city of Oxkintok have unearthed a ... 5 feet 5 inches (1.68 meters) Archaeologists in Mexico’s ancient Maya city of Oxkintok have unearthed a ... ) Archaeologist Luis Pantoja Díaz has been quoted by the Mexico News Daily as explaining to a media team visiting the ...

    Sahir - 13/12/2022 - 17:47

  7. MU: THE FIRST GREAT CIVILIZATION - And Its Connection To Peru, New Mexico, The Hopi And Santa Fe

    ... FIRST GREAT CIVILIZATION - And Its Connection To Peru, New Mexico, The Hopi And Santa Fe ...

    ancient-origins - 14/05/2016 - 02:19

  8. Interesting petroglyphs found in Mexico

    ... be found. By  John Black Interesting petroglyphs found in Mexico ...

    johnblack - 08/05/2013 - 12:15

  9. Unique artifacts uncovered in Mexico shed light on ancient civilisation

    ... source . By  April Holloway Unique artifacts uncovered in Mexico shed light on ancient civilisation ...

    aprilholloway - 02/05/2014 - 02:45

  10. Secret Chamber and Tunnel Discovered Under the Temple of the Moon at Teotihuacan Emulate the Underworld

    ... Pyramid of the Moon in the ancient city of Teotihuacan in Mexico. They suggest that these features may have been used ... Pyramid of the Moon in the ancient city of Teotihuacan in Mexico. They suggest that these features may have been used ... which is located about 30 miles (50 km) northeast of Mexico city, flourished between 100 BC and 750 AD and is one ...

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 26/10/2018 - 01:30

  11. Chilling Maya Murder Tools Unearthed Near Kulubá Sacrificial Altar

    ... altar and obsidian knives at the Maya city of Kulubá in Mexico. Representational image of human sacrifice. ( ... Kulubá The Maya civilization extended from southeastern Mexico across Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador and Honduras. ... but González said they had all been imported from central Mexico and Guatemala. Obsidian , or volcanic glass, was ...

    ashley cowie - 11/07/2023 - 22:55

  12. Library of Congress Obtains Mesoamerican Map from the Dawn of the Americas

    ... recently announced that a unique, indigenous-made map of Mexico from the era of the Nahuatl people's first contact ... recently announced that a unique, indigenous-made map of Mexico from the era of the Nahuatl people's first contact ... Puebla from the church of Todos Santos (now northeast of Mexico City) and Lake Texcoco, to the church of Santa Cruz ...

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 23/11/2017 - 22:57

  13. Anubis and Xolotl: The Remarkable Resemblance of the Death Dog Gods

    ... to the afterlife: Anubis of ancient Egypt and Xolotl of Mexico. According to conventional chronologies, both ... death dog god, in the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City. ( JuanToño / CC BY-SA 4.0 ) Dog Breeds of Ancient Egypt and Mexico In 2015, scientists studying the African Golden Jackal ...

    Mark A. Carpenter - 01/06/2021 - 18:48

  14. Joaquin Murrieta - The Man Whose Life Provided Inspiration for Zorro

    ... to life the legend of Joaquin Murrieta. The Robin Hood of Mexico Joaquin Murrieta was born around 1829 in Hermosillo, in the state of Sonora in Mexico. His life took place mostly in California, where he ... one of the most famous bandits in the entire history of Mexico.  When Murrieta died, Procopio was only 12 years old, ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 09/07/2016 - 14:46

  15. Wreckage from 17th Century Spanish Galleon Found Along Oregon Coast

    ... The ship disappeared on a voyage from the Philippines to Mexico in 1693, as it apparently drifted severely off-course ... and was routinely shipped from Asia to Spanish colonies in Mexico in centuries past. Because of the unusual nature of ... galleon that was on its way from the Philippines to Mexico in 1693 when it was blown off course and sunk in ...

    Nathan Falde - 23/06/2022 - 23:00

  16. Is the Cascajal Tablet the Key to Understanding Giant Olmec Heads?

    ... municipality of Lomas de Tacamichapa, in Veracruz, Mexico. The Cascajal tablet has been dated to the Olmec San ... Colossal Head 3 from San Lorenzo Tenochtitlán, Veracruz, Mexico. (Maribel Ponce Ixba/ CC BY 2.0 ) According to the ... in the Oxtotitlan Cave, Chilapa de Alvarez, Guerrero, Mexico. ( latinamericanstudies.org ) Linking an Olmec Head to ...

    Clyde Winters - 20/05/2017 - 13:57

  17. Mexican Native Princess, la Malinche, Inspired a Popular Mexican Slur

    ... the Battle of Centla in Tabasco soon after his arrival to Mexico in 1519. 500 years after she lived, la Malinche ... the collapse of the Aztec Empire and Spanish conquest of Mexico. She has even been credited with saving the Spanish on ... and la Malinche is on display at San Ildefonso College in Mexico City. (Thelmadatter / CC BY-SA 3.0 ) “Marina, the ...

    Cecilia Bogaard - 17/12/2022 - 21:59

  18. The Maya Controversy: Startling New Evidence for an Antediluvian People who Influenced the World

    ... Column sculpture from the Merida Museum, Yucatan Mexico. Notice the heavy pitting and holes caused by erosion, ... cities, stones are left where there fell. Sayil, Yucatan Mexico. Maya Elder Hunbatz Men points to a symbol for great ... Earth, 2017) Baylands off the coast of Campeche, Yucatan Mexico, show the remains of a Sacbe and partially hidden Maya ...

    Cliff Dunning - 27/07/2017 - 18:45

  19. Ancient North Americans Played High-stakes Games

    ... derive from diaries of Spaniards who arrived in Central Mexico. They described a dice game the Aztecs played, and it ... in 1988 when she was excavating a shell mound in southern Mexico. On a floor-like surface, she found a puzzling ... 335 years ago Indians drove out the Spanish out of New Mexico and secured their culture for posterity Fun for ...

    ancient origins - 09/02/2018 - 02:02

  20. Ancient Maya Tooth Bling Was Also Good for Oral Hygiene!

    ... Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute in Mexico The Maya loved their bling and often decorated their ... Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute in Mexico City, has revealed that the glues used to bind ... study shows that if a similar census had been taken in Mexico at the same time “teeth” wouldn't even have been ...

    ashley cowie - 22/05/2022 - 22:58

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