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  1. The Tecaxic-Calixtlahuaca Head: Evidence for Ancient Roman Transatlantic Voyages, a Viking Souvenir, or a Hoax?

    ... known as the Tecaxic-Calixtlahuaca head was discovered in Mexico, but it looks exactly like well-known Roman artifacts. ... is located about 65 kilometers (40 miles) north-west of Mexico City. Discovering the 'Roman' Head The artifact was ... INAH ) In 2001, Romeo H. Hristov (of the University of New Mexico) and Santiago Genoves T. (of the National Autonomous ...

    Natalia Klimczak - 21/11/2016 - 14:57

  2. Mexican Archaeologists Find Over 2,500 Rare Wooden Aztec Artifacts!

    Archaeologists in Mexico unearthed one of the largest and most impressive ... ever found, just northeast of the central plaza of Mexico City. Archaeologists in Mexico unearthed one of the largest and most impressive ...

    Nathan Falde - 21/06/2022 - 14:49

  3. Cacaxtla: Where the Rain Dies on Earth and Murals Tell Tales of Forgotten Lives

    ... state of Tlaxcala, not far from the country’s capital, Mexico City. Thanks to its location on the important trade routes that connected the Valley of Mexico to the Gulf in the east and to the territory of the ... - Elite Item and Divination Tool Archaeological site in Mexico reveals sacrifice and cannibalization of Spanish ...

    dhwty - 18/07/2018 - 02:00

  4. Was a Key Ancient Puebloan Society Ruled by Women?

    ... a matrilineal dynasty likely ruled Pueblo Bonito in New Mexico for more than 300 years. "We are not saying that this ... Bonito taken from the northern rim of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, U.S.A. ( Douglas Kennett / Penn State University ) ... flute found in Room 33 of Pueblo Bonito (Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, U.S.A.). ( Roderick Mickens / ©American Museum of ...

    ancient-origins - 22/02/2017 - 01:57

  5. 3,000-Year-Old Ball Game Where Winners Lost Their Heads Is Revived in Mexico

    ... to commemorate and honor Mexican heritage, teams from Mexico and Belize competed against each other in a three ... of the Most Ancient Team Sport in History In Mexico, local organizers have been trying for over a decade ... known Mesoamerican ball court is Paso de la Amada in Mexico, which has been radiocarbon dated to around 3600 years ...

    Theodoros Karasavvas - 28/06/2018 - 11:31

  6. Sculpted Maya Serpent Warrior Unearthed at Chichen Itza

    Archaeologists digging at Mexico’s Chichen Itza were removing landfill from the ... their remarkable discovery.  Archaeologists digging at Mexico’s  Chichen Itza  were removing landfill from the ... headdress, but he’s also depicted in a serpent helmet. Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History ( ...

    ashley cowie - 13/11/2023 - 13:59

  7. Atlantean Temples of Mexico: The Sacred Valley Of Tepoztlàn

    ... 1,700 meters (5,560 feet) above sea level, to the south of Mexico City, lies the town of Tepoztlán. The surrounding ... 1,700 meters (5,560 feet) above sea level, to the south of Mexico City, lies the town of Tepoztlán. The surrounding ... and writing. Marco M Vigato , a native of Italy, lives in Mexico City and has traveled extensively across Europe, the ...

    Marco M. Vigato - 14/10/2020 - 21:44

  8. Sending Smoke Signals to the Gods: Pre-Hispanic Incense Burners Discovered in Mexico

    ... and History (INAH) at the historic site of Cuautitlan in Mexico. The artifacts have polychrome handles and are ... Elongated Skull with Stone-Encrusted Teeth Found in Mexico Ruins Drinking in the Past: Centuries Old Evidence for Consumption of Corn Beer Found in Mexico The archaeologist also clarified that both this ...

    Marilo - 16/07/2016 - 14:49

  9. The Dark Discovery of Mexico's Huge Tower of Human Skulls (Video)

    Deep within the heart of Mexico City, beneath layers of rubble and dust, lay a dark ... secret waiting to be unveiled.  Deep within the heart of Mexico City , beneath layers of rubble and dust, lay a dark ... Post-Conquest Aztec Altar With A Burned Human Unearthed In Mexico City Gruesome Remains of Aztec Skull Tower Discovered ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 08/06/2023 - 20:54

  10. Hidden in the Glyphs: Deciphering Bilingual Mayan-Olmec Text

    ... is a Mayan archaeological site found in Tabasco, Mexico. It was built by the Chontal and is the only ancient Maya city in Mexico entirely built in brick. Archaeologist Neil Steede ... at this site. Comalcalco archaeological site, Tabasco, Mexico. (Dennis Jarvis/ CC BY SA 2.0 ) The Comalcalco site ...

    Clyde Winters - 10/12/2016 - 21:49

  11. This Chef Keeps the Zapotec Flavors of Ancient Mexico Alive (Video)

    ... community nestled in the vibrant region of Oaxaca, Mexico, carry with them a rich legacy of culture and ... community nestled in the vibrant region of Oaxaca, Mexico, carry with them a rich legacy of culture and ... stories, and traditions remain an enduring part of Mexico's cultural mosaic . The Lost Zapotec: Vibrant ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 17/08/2023 - 01:59

  12. Mexico Sees Resurgence of Pulque, Ancient Alcoholic Beverage of Mesoamerica

    Mexico is seeing a renewed interest in the traditional ... is an alcoholic drink that is traditional to central Mexico. It has the colour of milk, somewhat viscous ... it is one of the longest pre-Columbian murals found in Mexico.  Los Bebedores - The Mural of the Drinkers.  Image ...

    aprilholloway - 08/12/2016 - 03:47

  13. Historic Atlantean Sculpture Unearthed at Chichén Itzá's New Zone

    ... an exciting revelation for the archaeological community in Mexico, an Atlantean sculpture has been discovered on the ... an exciting revelation for the archaeological community in Mexico, an Atlantean sculpture has been discovered on the ... culture of Chichén Itzá and central and northwestern Mexico during the Terminal Classic and Early Postclassic ...

    Gary Manners - 29/08/2023 - 22:53

  14. Chicanna: Enter the Maya House of the Serpent Mouth

    ... glares down at you as you cross the plaza of Chicanná in Mexico. While it is certainly an unnerving thought, you ... pantheon), is one of the most impressive of its kind in Mexico. Maya god D, Itzamna. ( Public Domain ) The Maya ... religious ceremonies and rituals. Chicanná, Campeche, Mexico: Structure VI. ( CC BY SA 3.0 ) One of the neighboring ...

    dhwty - 12/11/2017 - 21:57

  15. The Monolith of Tlaloc: Did Moving This Massive Stone Statue Incite the Fury of the Aztec God?

    ... of the National Museum of Anthropology in the capital of Mexico, Mexico City. Who was Tlaloc? Tlaloc was one of the most ... Golden Age Sacrificial gifts found at Aztec Temple in Mexico feature a trove of diverse species A drawing of ...

    dhwty - 07/07/2023 - 15:00

  16. Ancient Fires In Yucatán Cenote Dated To 10,000 Years Ago

    The oldest charcoal remains ever discovered in Mexico have been found submerged in a Yucatán Peninsula ... cenote. The oldest charcoal remains ever discovered in Mexico have been found submerged in a Yucatán Peninsula ... charcoal samples has determined the earliest settlers in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula built bonfires over 10,000 ...

    ashley cowie - 09/05/2020 - 22:58

  17. Social Networks and Mathematical Patterns Behind Human Cities, both Modern and Ancient

    ... large scale. Bernal Díaz del Castillo, a foot soldier in Mexico, wrote later in ‘The Conquest of New Spain,‘ ... thousands of ancient, pre-Hispanic sites in the Basin of Mexico. The colleagues have found that those dwellings and ... the relationship between the ancient and modern cities of Mexico. ‘Fundacion Tenochtitlan’ by Roberto Cueva Del ...

    lizleafloor - 25/02/2015 - 00:51

  18. Original pyramid found underneath two outer pyramids at Chichen Itza in Yucatan

    ... Itza in the Yucatàn Peninsula in the far south of Mexico. A pyramid within a pyramid within a pyramid: That’s ... Itza in the Yucatàn Peninsula in the far south of Mexico. Archaeologists have found a second substructure, ... Kukulkan or Quetzalcoatl, the plumed serpent of ancient Mexico and Central America. The ancient people built the ...

    Mark Miller - 17/11/2016 - 21:49

  19. Discovery of Crocodile Carving Sheds Light on Political Rift Between Two Related Centers in Ancient Mexico

    ... people at the city of Lambityeco in the Oaxaca Valley of Mexico. The architecture of Lambityeco was similar to the ... by Gary Feinman and Linda Nicholas of The Field Museum and Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History ... on Political Rift Between Two Related Centers in Ancient Mexico ...

    Mark Miller - 03/09/2016 - 00:50

  20. Inside Mexico's Sonora Witches Market (Video)

    ... for good reason. In a bustling city of 20 million people, Mexico City, where the majority are devout Catholics, the ... beliefs and actions. La Llorona: The Terrible Truth About Mexico's Weeping Woman The Long History of Witchcraft ... Persecution Top image: Sonora witchcraft market, Mexico City. Source: Belikova Oksana / Adobe Stock. By Robbie ...

    Robbie Mitchell - 16/05/2023 - 16:56

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