Mexico City, Jan 7 (EFE).Mexico City, Jan 7 (EFE). — About 30 items from the Toltec culture (650 A.D. to 1,200 A.D.) discovered in the archaeological area of Tula, located in the central Mexican state ...
SCOTT — They really are very tempting. The mounds rise up out of the wide, flat prairie, reaching 40-50 feet into the sky. All a person would need to have a real thrill is a sled. And snow. And a ...
Five years ago, Marin resident Janet Mills, owner of San Rafael's Amber- Allen Publishing, took a "power journey" to Teotihuacan, the ancient city of pyramids outside Mexico City. Her goal was to ...
Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park has been renamed Plum Bayou Mounds Archeological State Park to more accurately identify the local people who built the mounds more than 1,000 years ago, ...
It always strikes me when I travel in Mexico how many foreign visitors don't know the Olmecs from the Toltecs, never mind the Totonacs. Most of what we've learned about Mexico's ancient cultures ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The grisly find of the buried bones of 24 pre-Hispanic Mexican children may be the first evidence that the ancient Toltec civilisation ...
Clues about the collapse of pre-Hispanic civilizations in Mexico lie in the climate records of ancient trees that have been traced back year-by-year over the past 12 centuries, a new study reveals.
In one of William Shakespeare's indelible lines, Juliet says that "a rose by any other name would smell as sweet." Now the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage & Tourism has decided that the name ...
Mexican archaeologists have found an 1,100-year-old tomb from the twilight of the Maya civilization that they hope may shed light on what happened to the once-glorious culture. Archaeologist Juan ...