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Parte de Tzompantli azteca con 119 cráneos es hallado detrás de una Catedral

Parte de Tzompantli azteca con 119 cráneos es hallado detrás de una Catedral
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Odkryta další stovka lidských lebek v děsivé věži Aztéků

Odkryta další stovka lidských lebek v děsivé věži Aztéků
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Aztec 'tower of skulls' discovered in Mexico

Aztec tower of skulls discovered in Mexico 12:25pm Dec 14, 2020 Archaeologists have discovered 119 more human skulls in the Aztec tower of skulls. (Mexico s National Institute of Anthropology and History [INAH])) More than 100 human skulls have been found by archaeologists in an Aztec in Mexico. 119 skulls were discovered on the east side of the Huei Tzompantli, a grisly Aztec trophy rack, which is near the Templo Mayor in Mexico City. The Huei Tzompantli was the main trophy rack of sacrificed humans in the ancient city of Tenochtitlan. Two towers of mortared skulls flanked the rack. The skulls are believed to date to between 1486 and 1502.

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Archaeologists discover over 100 skulls at Aztec site in Mexico City

Archaeologists discover over 100 skulls at Aztec site in Mexico City December 14, 2020 9:55 AM CNN Updated: Courtesy INAH Archaeologists have uncovered a new section of a famous Aztec tower of skulls in Mexico City. The structure, called Huei Tzompantli, was first discovered five years ago by archaeologists with the Urban Archeology Program (PAU) of the Mexico Government National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH). Now, archeologists said they have found an additional 119 human skulls in the Eastern side of the tower, according to a statement from the INAH. It is believed to be one of seven collections of skulls that stood in the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan

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Mexico City: Aztec tower of skulls discovered by archaeologists

Mexico City: Aztec tower of skulls discovered by archaeologists
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