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  1. Archaeologists in Chiapas, Mexico Unearth Remains of Maya Noblewoman

    The Chiapas branch of Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History ... the southern part of the country,  The Chiapas branch of Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History ... Ritual Mask of Maya King Pakal the Great Unearthed in Mexico This Maya noblewoman grave is not the first to be ...

    Nathan Falde - 21/05/2022 - 14:57

  2. The Golden Age of Texcoco, Powerful City of King Nezahualcoyotl

    ... Nezahualcoyotl, who inaugurated a heyday in the Valley of Mexico. Shortly after the end of the war Nezahualcoyotl, the ... Locating the Gravesite of a Conquistador The Valley of Mexico at the time of the Spanish conquest, showing Texcoco ... relation to Tenochtitlan and other cities in the Valley of Mexico. ( CC BY-SA 3.0 ) Texcoco became the center of the ...

    ancient-origins - 31/01/2016 - 03:12

  3. God of Death Shrine Unearthed in Mexico

    ... that would send shivers up your spine, archaeologists from Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History ... American Indians of southern Puebla state in central Mexico (not to be confused with the Popoluca of southern Mexico).  It is hoped that the fourteenth century shrine ...

    aprilholloway - 22/11/2013 - 10:24

  4. ‘Heart-Shaped’ Cranial Modification Carried Out on Skulls at Ancient Mexican Site of Durango

    ... including the Ministry of Culture of the Government of Mexico, INAH Durango and Sonora Centers, the School of Anthropology and History of Northern Mexico (EAHNM), and the Laboratory of Anthropology and ... Dentistry at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. INAH dates the occupation of La Ferrería to the ...

    Sahir - 28/07/2023 - 19:04

  5. Urban Myth Confirmed True as Archaeologists Discover Hidden Tunnels in Mexico

    ... underground tunnels beneath the Colonial city of Puebla in Mexico have long been disregarded as mere urban legend. ... Santo Domingo, San Agustin, La Merced to San Javier.” Mexico News Network reports that the tunnels would also have ... Founded in 1531, Puebla is one of the oldest cities in Mexico and is among the five most important Spanish colonial ...

    aprilholloway - 06/09/2015 - 00:55

  6. Does the Cascajal Block provide evidence of a written language of the Olmecs?

    ... people who lived in the tropical lowlands of south-central Mexico, and may provide the first solid evidence that the ... society in Mesoamerica (being the region from central Mexico through much of Central America) and flourished on the south coast of the Gulf of Mexico from as early as 1200 BC to about 400 BC in what are ...

    Bryan Hill - 20/05/2015 - 16:39

  7. What was the Deadly Cocoliztli Disease that Decimated Aztec Society?

    ... overnight. Between 1545 and 1550, Aztecs from southern Mexico experienced a deadly outbreak of a mysterious illness, ... numbers speak for themselves. When the Spanish arrived in Mexico in 1519, Mexico’s population was anywhere between 15 and 30 million, ...

    Sahir - 26/12/2022 - 13:57

  8. Mexico’s Haunted City of Thunder – El Tajin: Surprising Connections Between Cultures Worlds and Eras Apart

    ... the North of the state of Veracruz, near the Gulf Coast of Mexico. The city, one of the most flourishing of the Classic ... the North of the state of Veracruz, near the Gulf Coast of Mexico. The city, one of the most flourishing of the Classic ... On display at the Tajin site museum, Veracruz state, Mexico (AlejandroLinaresGarcia/ CC BY-SA 4.0 ), and El Tajin ...

    Marco M. Vigato - 17/11/2017 - 13:57

  9. Cerro Gordo Standing Sentinel Over Teotihuacan

    ... and political influence extended from the north of Mexico to the southern Maya lands of Honduras and Guatemala. ... , laying a mere 50 kilometers to the northeast of Mexico City. View of Teotihuacan in Mexico ( Leonid Andronov / Adobe Stock ) The earliest Aztec ...

    Marco M. Vigato - 04/12/2020 - 21:16

  10. La Llorona: The Terrible Truth About Mexico's Weeping Woman

    ... I found that cultural and academic experts in both Mexico and the U.S. all conveyed the same old anecdotal ... three of the eyewitnesses (families) that participated: Mexico City Over the course of a few weeks, an extended ... blanket moving late one night as if being tucked-in. In Mexico City La Llorona began haunting a toddler’s bedroom. ...

    Robert Lopez - 25/05/2019 - 01:43

  11. Study Upends European Narrative of Horse Domestication in the USA

    ... challenges our conceptions about life in what is now New Mexico in the early days of Spanish colonization,” said ... Anthropology, Emily Lena Jones, at the University of New Mexico . “Indigenous control of horses at this early date ... Anthropology, Emily Lena Jones, at the University of New Mexico ( The University of New Mexico ) The study has focused ...

    Sahir - 01/04/2023 - 15:00

  12. The Ancient Rubber People of Mesoamerica

    Ancient civilizations in Mexico and Central America were making rubber decades before ... ever entered into business. Ancient civilizations in Mexico and Central America were making rubber decades before ... The Castilla elastica, or Panama rubber tree, is native to Mexico and Central America. It was the main source of latex ...

    Mark Brophy - 23/07/2022 - 18:56

  13. Radar Detects Invisible ‘Ghost Tracks’ of Humans and Mammoths

    ... it walked on the outside of its feet. Alkali Flat in New Mexico, USA. Ancient footprints of bygone creatures are ... several years at  White Sands National Monument  in New Mexico in the US where one of the largest collection of ... being erased. The World’s First 'Mammoth Traps' Found in Mexico? Japanese Researchers Are One Step Closer to ...

    ancient-origins - 13/11/2019 - 14:03

  14. Viva La Muerte! Santa Muerte, Folk Saint and Holy Personification of Death, Healer and Protector

    ... I had been doing research on the Virgin of Guadalupe, Mexico’s patron saint. I had decided to study her as I was ... book project. As empress of all the Americas and queen of Mexico, the mestiza Virgin towers over the region’s ... and writing just wasn’t there, and I wasn’t sure why. Mexico’s Folk Saint Santa Muerte, associated with healing, ...

    Dr. Andrew Chesnut - 26/10/2016 - 14:52

  15. The Rome of America: What Lies Under Teotihuacan? – The Real City of the Gods

    ... lie a mere 50 km (31 miles) North-East of modern day Mexico City. A view of Teotihuacan, Mexico. ( CC BY-SA 2.0 ) City of the Gods By the time the ... Ancient Inhabitants of the Great City of Teotihuacan in Mexico Farmed Rabbits Archaeologists Uncover a Symbolic Code ...

    Marco M. Vigato - 17/02/2017 - 13:54

  16. Enormous Ancient Building Identified Beneath Monte Albán’s Main Plaza

    Researchers in Mexico have discovered a vast ancient building buried beneath ... at the ancient capital of Monte Albán. Researchers in Mexico have discovered a vast ancient building buried beneath ... one of the first developed cities in pre-Hispanic Mexico, this expansive civic-ceremonial center was situated ...

    ashley cowie - 28/11/2020 - 18:02

  17. Taos Pueblo: Evoking the Story of Ancestral Puebloans for 1000 Years

    ... Although it has some alterations, this site in New Mexico remains relatively unchanged since the days of the ... System, Could You? South Pueblo, Taos Indian Pueblo. New Mexico. ( Public Domain ) In 1610, Santa Fe was made the territorial capital of Spanish New Mexico, and the Taos Pueblo officially came under Spanish ...

    Caleb Strom - 01/09/2017 - 22:35

  18. Did Social Balance Lead to Success for Pre-Columbian Monte Albán?

    Monte Albán in southern Mexico was different from all surrounding Mesoamerican ... without powerful elite rulers. Monte Albán in southern Mexico was different from all surrounding Mesoamerican ... rulers. The main plaza at the center of Monte Alban in Mexico. (Linda Nicholas / Field Museum ) 1,300 Years of ...

    ashley cowie - 15/03/2022 - 21:42

  19. Oldest Artifacts In Mexican Basin Were Walked Over Daily at Chapultepec

    Archaeologists in Mexico have discovered a layer of tools, utensils, and ... figures in an ancient ceramic layer.  Archaeologists in Mexico have discovered a layer of tools, utensils, and ... site is revealed to be among the oldest in the Basin of Mexico. The Bosque de Chapultepec (Chapultepec Forest) in ...

    ashley cowie - 02/09/2022 - 18:39

  20. Possible sacred maize object found in stream at Olmec site

    ... have found an artifact made of jadeite at an Olmec site in Mexico that they think represents a cob of corn and that may ... an article about the importance of maize in pre-Columbian Mexico: “In a 1982 exhibition, the Mexican National Museum ... humans to survive as a species.” Coppens said people in Mexico were domesticating corn nearly 5,500 years ago as ...

    Mark Miller - 10/03/2015 - 21:51

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