By the 1800s, the Day of the Dead markets in Mexico City were also selling clothing, shoes, furniture, tools, home decor, and ...
The cylindrical structure is near the huge Metropolitan Cathedral built over the Templo Mayor, one of the main temples of Tenochtitlan, now modern day Mexico City. "The Templo Mayor continues to ...
"The design of the exhibit, a walk from the rural outskirts of Tenochtitlán [site of modern-day Mexico City] to the sacred center, serves the theme of diversity very well and gives coherence to the ...
By 1430 Tenochtitlan had become greater than either ... It will continue to occupy modern Mexico's psyche—there to be felt if not seen, at once primitive and majestic, summoning from ordinary ...
Some will shock you, while others will delight you. The Aztec Empire was full of interesting daily tidbits that we never learned about in school.
Sahagún noted the overwhelming bustle and financial activity that took place at the market in the capital city of Tenochtitlán, modern-day Mexico City, during the Aztec ritual feasts. All manner of ...
The historical timeline you keep in your head might not be as accurate as you think Colin Schultz; Updated by Meilan Solly Teaching in Oxford, England, began no later than 1096. Tenochtitlán, the ...
The altar was found underneath a modern home near Plaza Garibaldi in Mexico City Archaeologists in Mexico have uncovered an altar dating back to the 16th Century near Plaza Garibaldi, the square ...
November is Native American Heritage Month – a perfect time to honor Indigenous traditions, cultures, and histories. At UVA Library, we’re highlighting work created by and about Native Americans.
A high-altitude valley ringed by mountains is an appropriately dramatic setting for a megalopolis built on ancient ruins: the famed Aztec capital, Tenochtitlan. Even for this lifelong Londoner ...
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Latin Grammys. "With an amazing lineup of performers, we will reveal the winners ...
Sahagún noted the overwhelming bustle and financial activity that took place at the market in the capital city of Tenochtitlán, modern-day Mexico City, during the Aztec ritual feasts.