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ARCHAEOLOGISTS have uncovered ancient bones that offer a surprising insight into the Aztec era. Historians noticed details on ...
Earlier this month, the prestigious Christie’s auction house in France put up 72 pre-Columbian pieces that the Mexican government had specifically asked it not to, going so far as to call the ...
Made in 1949 during el cine de oro (the golden age of Mexican cinema), it is an adept chunk of film noir set around a seedy dance-hall-come-brothel that could give many of its American noir ...
History Sacramento’s Mexican genealogists trace their roots to Aztec empire By Stephen Magagnini smagagnini@sacbee.com Updated April 11, 2016 12:25 PM ...
Mexican archaeologists say they have found an unprecedented human burial in which the skeleton of a young woman is surrounded by piles of 1,789 human bones in Mexico City’s Templo Mayor.
The use of Mexican marigolds to adorn altars and graves on Day of the Dead probably has indigenous origins. Called cempasúchil by the Aztecs, the vibrant Mexican marigold grows during the fall.
Mexican archaeologists said on Friday they had found remains of 119 more people, including women and several children, in a centuries-old Aztec "tower of skulls" in the heart of the capital.
Julieta Zavala infusing her Mexican heritage in fashion designs By Wendy Daughenbaugh, WPVI Wednesday, October 19, 2022 ...
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