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Sarah Coit’s body has been returned home to Connecticut, where arrangements are being made for her funeral. The 23-year old woman was brutally murdered inside her Clinton Street apartment this past weekend. A representative from the Leo P. Gallagher Funeral Home in Stamford, Conn., told DNA Info funeral plans were not yet set. In a […] ....
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A 500-Year-Old Aztec Tower of Human Skulls Is Even More Terrifyingly Humongous Than Previously Thought, Archaeologists Find Spanish conquistadors destroyed the Huei Tzompantli tower, but archaeologist are unearthing its ruins. December 16, 2020 Archaeologists have unearthed a new section of the Huey Tzompantli, a “tower of skulls” in what is now Mexico City, and was formerly the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlán. Photo courtesy of Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH). Mexico’s Huei Tzompantli, a terrifying tower constructed from human skulls, is even bigger than previously thought. Archaeologists have discovered a new section of the historic site, which was first uncovered in 2015. The new find adds 119 skulls to the previously known 484, for a hair-raising total of 603 skulls, stacked atop one another and mortared together. ....
Tower of skulls erected by the Aztecs raises questions about human sacrifices Archeologists in Mexico have unearthed a new section of a human tower of skulls, with more than 100 skulls from men, women and children Author of the article: National Post Staff Publishing date: Dec 15, 2020 • December 15, 2020 • 1 minute read • A photo shows parts of an Aztec tower of human skulls, believed to form part of the Huey Tzompantli, at the Templo Mayor archaeology site, in Mexico City, Mexico September 22, 2020. Photo by National Institute of Anthropology and History/Handout via REUTERS Article content Archeologists in Mexico have unearthed a new section of a human tower of skulls with more than 100 skulls from men, women and children built during the Aztec empire. ....