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'Tower Of Skulls' Found In Mexico
Archaeologists have found around 650 skulls, mostly of women and children, and caked in lime and thousands of fragments in the cylindrical edifice, near the site of the Templo Mayor - one of the main temples in the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan (currently known as Mexico City). As expected, the development has sparked few questions over the culture of sacrifice of the Aztec civilisation.
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Riots Broke out after a Drug Boss was Killed in Mexico City
The head of the Tawak-Chalco drug cartel, was killed in a shootout last night in a major riot in the Mexican capital, the Financiero portal reported.
NAFTA talks to begin Aug 16: US
Negotiations on reworking North America's landmark free trade pact will begin next month in Washington, U.S. officials announced on July 19.
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Aztec golden wolf sacrifice yields rich trove in Mexico City
A sacrificial wolf elaborately adorned with some of the finest Aztec gold ever found and buried more than five centuries ago has come to light in the heart of downtown Mexico City, once home to the Aztec empire's holiest shrines.
Tower of skulls casts new light on Aztecs
A tower of human skulls unearthed beneath the heart of Mexico City has raised new questions about the culture of sacrifice in the Aztec Empire after crania of women and children surfaced among the hundreds embedded in the forbidding structure.
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Human skull tower found in Mexico (video)
A tower of human skulls unearthed beneath the heart of Mexico City has raised new questions about the culture of sacrifice in the Aztec empire, after crania of women and children surfaced among the hundreds embedded in the forbidding structure.
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Mexico: PRI Candidate Narrowly Wins Important Mexico State Election
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TOLUCA, Mexico - In the all-important gubernatorial election in the State of Mexico, the most populous in the nation and often a harbinger of subsequent presidential election results, the candidate of the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party narrowly defeated the candidate of the socialdemocratic Morena amid accusations of fraud.
10 unsolved crimes & mysteries from the American Old West
The American West has long been a place for cowboys, gunslingers, and hidden treasure. However, there’s been questions about the true fate of certain outlaws along with other mysteries that have fascinated people for around a hundred years and that have never been solved or explained by modern historians.
Butch Cassidy’s Death
Mexico: Congress Approves Medicinal Marijuana
MEXICO CITY, Mexico - Five months after the upper house of Mexico's Congress, the Senate, voted in favor of the legalization of medicinal marijuana, the lower house Chamber of Deputies has followed suit and has approved the impending legislation.
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Ice cream parlour for dogs! (video)
Dogs can finally have a cone of their own at the Don Daletto ice cream parlor in Mexico City, which specializes in treats for animals instead of humans. The shop makes a variety of frozen cones and lollipops, specially designed to be digestible by dogs.
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