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Remains of a major Aztec temple and a ceremonial ball court have been discovered in Mexico City, shedding new light on the sacred spaces of the metropolis.
The remains of a major Aztec temple and a ceremonial ball court have been discovered in downtown Mexico City, shedding new light on the sacred spaces of the metropolis that Spanish conquerors ...
Aztec Temple, Ritual Ball Court and 32 Severed Necks Discovered in Mexico City. Published Jun 08, 2017 at 4:51 AM EDT Updated Jun 08, 2017 at 6:28 AM EDT.
Buried beneath the streets of Mexico City for some 500 years, archaeologists have uncovered the stunning remains of an ancient Aztec temple, a ball court, and a potential sacrificial area.
A roughly 3,400-year-old ball court in the mountains of southern Mexico has scored surprising insights into a game that later played a big role in Maya and Aztec societies.
Ancient Aztec ball court found in Mexico City 06/08/2017 June 8, 2017. A giant temple to the Aztec god of the wind and a court where the Aztecs played a deadly ball game have been discovered in ...
A new Aztec discovery of the remains of the main temple of the wind god Ehecatl, a major deity, is seen during a tour of the area, located just off the Zocalo plaza in the heart of downtown Mexico ...
MEXICO CITY — The remains of a major Aztec temple and a ceremonial ball court have been discovered in downtown Mexico City, shedding new light on the sacred spaces of the metropolis that Spanish ...
View of the archaeological site of the ancient Aztec temple of Ehecatl-Quetzalcoatl and ritual Ball Game recently discovered in downtown Mexico City on June 7, 2017. (AFP/Alfredo Estrella) ...
The remains of a major Aztec temple and a ceremonial ball court have been discovered in downtown Mexico City, shedding new light on the sacred spaces of the metropolis that Spanish conquerors ...