Evaristo Salas Jr. said there were days he wasn’t sure he would make it out of prison. But one thing he did know was that, if ...
A roughly 3,000-year-old site in Mexico was built in the shape of a cosmogram that stretches for miles, a new study suggests.
Hernán Cortés has set sail from Cuba, eager to find the truth behind the rumours of gold on the coast of Mexico. Ahead lies a world he can barely imagine - a land of pyramid temples, terrifying gods ...
Just as he explores the rich history of the Aztecs on the latest series of Civilisations: Rise and Fall on BBC Two, historian ...
The site's name, Patlachique, may derive from patla-achiuhcan, meaning "the place where exchanges are made to produce water," based on analysis of the glyph in the 16th-century Codex Vergara. This ...
In 2000 BCE, a civilization in the Americas faced a century-long drought by relocating strategically to nearby places.
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Long considered sacred by indigenous Mexicans, copal has been a part of healing ceremonies for centuries. Now, it lends its ...
People around the world are celebrating the Day of the Dead, blending pre-Columbian rituals with the Roman Catholic ...
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