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Mysterious skeleton found in Hernán Cortés' palace revealed to be Indigenous woman, not Spanish monk
Live Science via Yahoo News· 5 months agoBurial from the Palace of Cortés of a Tlahuica woman. A skeleton visible within a burial at the...
Most sites claiming to catch AI-written text fail spectacularly
TechCrunch· 1 year agoAs the fervor around generative AI grows, critics have called on the creators of the tech to take...
Civilizations have come and gone. Why?
The Herald-Mail via Yahoo News· 2 years agoAs I sit here in my den, not wearing pajamas but leisure shorts and a bright red T-shirt instead, I’m thinking it’s time for a hot cup of java, most...
B.J. FLETCHER: Lackluster world is making lukewarm commitments
The Albany Herald, Ga. via Yahoo News· 1 year agoFeb. 21—Are we going to burn the ships and stay all-in or bail out on our commitments? That saying — burn the ships — came when, back in 1519, Hernando Cortes arrived in the "New World" with ...
Quetzalcoatl: A Feathered Serpent Deity of Mesoamerica
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo News· 4 months agoIn the heart of ancient Mesoamerica, amidst the vibrant cultures of the Aztecs, Mayans and other indigenous peoples, one deity held a central place in religious belief and cultural imagination: Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent god.