Archaeologists have discovered the ruins of an 800-year-old Aztec pyramid in the heart of Mexico City that could show the ancient city is at least a century older than previously thought.
About midway of the journey are the ruins of a town of consider able extent. View Full Article in Timesmachine » Advertisement ...
On the edge of Mexico City's famed Zócalo plaza, next to the ruins of the Aztec sacred pyramid known as the Templo Mayor, the remains of an animal—perhaps a dog or a wolf—were discovered.
On a personal note, I’ve been to A LOT of ruins in Mexico ... of 7,000 objects and artifacts were recovered at this Mexico ...
Mexico City, a dynamic blend of history and modernity, offers a captivating experience for travelers. Explore ancient Aztec ruins like Templo Mayor alongside colonial landmarks like the ...
Being in Mexico City feels, I imagine ... appropriately dramatic setting for a megalopolis built on ancient ruins: the famed Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan. Even for this lifelong Londoner, the ...
Much of what is known of Aztec society comes from a book written by Bernardino de Sahagún, a Spanish friar living near what is now Mexico City. During the second part of the 16th century ...
It wasn't until 1978 that the temple dedicated to the Aztec gods Huitzilopochtli and Tláloc (gods of war and water) was unearthed in the heart of Mexico City ... the ancient ruins that are ...
Along the street you can see the ruins of what was once ... province of Tlaxcala to the east of Mexico City - a region whose people had bitterly resented Aztec rule, and who had enthusiastically ...
Also nearby is the Templo Mayor, an excavated Aztec temple once thought ... About 30 miles north of Mexico City lies the ancient ruins of San Juan Teotihuacán, an ancient Mesoamerican city ...