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Conquistadors butchered Aztec women and children in 1521 as revenge for Spaniards being slaughtered and eaten by the natives months earlier, new evidence reveals ...
MEXICO CITY, June 29 (Reuters) - In the heart of Mexico City's bustling historic center, Mexican archaeologists have discovered the burial site of four Aztec children laid to rest some five ...
Four children in Mexico were buried in the years after the Spanish Conquest with rituals and grave offerings that suggest that pre-Hispanic customs lived on for some time after the Aztec empire fell.
MEXICO CITY — Archaeologists in Mexico City have unearthed the skulls and other bones of 15 people, most of them the children of traveling merchants during Aztec times. Researcher Alejandra J… ...
Aztec 'Tower Of Skulls' Reveals Women, Children Were Sacrificed : The Two-Way Some 650 skulls unearthed in Mexico City are believed to be the legendary Huey Tzompantli, a site for victims of human ...
Aztec skulls sit in a museum in November 2017 in Mexico City, Mexico. Archaeologists discovered the jeweled remains of a boy killed in child sacrifice in the ruins of Templo Mayor.
New details on human sacrifices made to the Aztec god of rain Tlaloc, were discussed at an event organized by the Mexican honorary academy, El Colegio Nacional. The event's theme: "Water and Life ...
T he Aztec Empire was a fascinating Mesoamerican civilization, which, at the height of its power, spanned tens of thousands ...
THE AZTEC CHILDREN--A CARD. Share full article. Feb. 26, 1852. Credit... The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from February 26, 1852, Page 1 Buy Reprints.
Hygiene and ritual marked every moment of life for pregnant Aztec women. The tlamatlquiticitl—midwife—offered those in her charge a remarkable 16th-century birthing plan, combining practical ...
In the heart of Mexico City's bustling historic center, Mexican archaeologists have discovered the burial site of four Aztec children laid to rest some five centuries ago.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – In the heart of Mexico City’s bustling historic center, Mexican archaeologists have discovered the burial site of four Aztec children laid to rest some five centuries ago.