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Mysterious skeleton found in Hernán Cortés' palace revealed to be Indigenous woman, not Spanish monk
Live Science via Yahoo News· 3 months agoBurial from the Palace of Cortés of a Tlahuica woman. A skeleton visible within a burial at the...
Mysterious 500-year-old skeleton buried in palace of Cortes revealed to be Aztec woman
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 3 months agoBuried in the Mexico City palace of Hernan Cortes is a mysterious, centuries-old skeleton. Its true...
She's been branded a traitor. A new exhibition says Mexican icon Malinche was anything but
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 years agoThough he may be renowned for lobbing vulgar insults, the barb that Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex...
The Rich History Of Drinking Hot Chocolate
Tasting Table via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoHot chocolate nowadays is sweet, creamy, and comforting -- but it couldn't be more different from the drinking chocolate revered in ancient Mesoamerica.
10 Famous Explorers Whose Discoveries Connected the World
Biography via Yahoo News· 9 months ago10 Famous Explorers Who Changed the WorldGetty Images When European explorers first began sailing...
64 Hysterical Tweets From April That I'm 99% Sure Will Make You Scream-Laugh
BuzzFeed via Yahoo News· 2 days ago1. Hello, fellow BuzzFeeders! I hope the month of April has been great for you thus far. Tax season...
5 of the biggest gold heists you’ve never heard of
WGNO via Yahoo News· 4 months agoHumans have been mesmerized by gold for millennia. Its history traces to ancient civilizations in the Americas and Africa in which people used the...
House of RemiRose: Bridal shop owner carries on in grandmother's tradition
AZCentral | The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 2 years agoIt might not have been in the cards for Candice Gonzales to become a designer if she hadn’t...
How Aztec Mexico was lost in translation: a wild novel revises the Spanish conquest
LA Times via Yahoo News· 4 months agoÁlvaro Enrigue's new novel, "You Dreamed of Empires," recounts the fateful meeting of Hernán Cortés and Moctezuma that doomed the Aztec civilizations.
Famous healing baths — dating back 150 years — unearthed in Mexico forest
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 8 months agoThree mysterious man-made pools were discovered in a forest in the heart of Mexico City in 2018....