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The interviewer asks if violence is endemic in Mexico, referring to the Aztec's human sacrifices.
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The interviewer asks if violence is endemic in Mexico, referring to the Aztec's human sacrifices.
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The interviewer asks if violence is endemic in Mexico, referring to the Aztec's human sacrifices.
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Five centuries ago and more, at the site of Mexico City's present-day Zocalo, then known as Tenochtitlán, stood the Aztec's covered market (petlacalco) and the chiefs 'houses (calpixcali).
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But no tomb of an Aztec ruler has ever been found, in part because the Spanish conquerors built their own city atop the Aztec's ceremonial center, leaving behind colonial structures too historically valuable to remove for excavations.
Archive 2007-07-29 Bill Crider 2007
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For example, All Souls Day, November 2nd, closely coincided with the Aztec's autumn rituals in honor of departed ancestors, giving rise to the unique
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The Aztec's explanation is that Questzalcoatl, their deity reining over farming, floated down to Earth with coco trees from the nether world because chocolate brings wisdom and power over nature as a healing medicinal drink.
How chocolate is used for healing in the past and present 2009
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For example, All Souls Day, November 2nd, closely coincided with the Aztec's autumn rituals in honor of departed ancestors, giving rise to the unique
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Five centuries ago and more, at the site of Mexico City's present-day Zocalo, then known as Tenochtitlán, stood the Aztec's covered market (petlacalco) and the chiefs 'houses (calpixcali).
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Excavations near the site of Aztec also revealed that some women in the Aztec's region were not buried in the usual respectful manner.
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