The remains, mostly boys aged between two and seven years old, were placed inside a box of ashlars in a careful arrangement.
Archaeologists have discovered the ruins of an 800-year-old Aztec pyramid in the heart of Mexico City that could show the ancient city is at least a century older than previously thought.
The ancient Maya city was named "Valeriana" after a nearby freshwater lagoon and built before 150 AD, researchers said.
Scattered throughout Mexico, you'll find the ruins of several ancient civilizations, including those of the Aztec, Maya and Toltec people. Many of these sites feature impressive pyramids standing ...
Although most people naturally think of Egypt when the topic of pyramids comes up, they might be surprised to learn that ...
On the edge of Mexico City's famed Zócalo plaza, next to the ruins of the Aztec sacred pyramid known as the Templo Mayor, the remains of an animal—perhaps a dog or a wolf—were discovered.
Archaeologists have found thousands of Maya structures and a lost city they named Valeriana in Mexico by using laser mapping ...
The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) has reported that one of the most important pyramids in Mexico has collapsed ... to be conquered by the Aztec empire.
Archaeologists scanning a Mexican pyramid for damage following ... to belong to the Tlahuica culture, one of the Aztec peoples living in central Mexico. The structure is dedicated to Tláloc ...
Most people assume the world's largest pyramid is in Egypt, yet a giant structure in Mexico beats this by nearly double the ...
The Templo Mayor archaeological zone, a sacred site in the heart of Mexico City, has fully reopened to the public following ...