On This Day In History
April 28th, 1402: Nezahualcoyotl, a Mexica/Acolhuan philosopher and tlatoani, is born.
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On This Day In History
April 28th, 1402: Nezahualcoyotl, a Mexica/Acolhuan philosopher and tlatoani, is born.
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Nezahualcóyotl - Alegraos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCI9Z7tXl38
Evidence of pulque god found in Tlaxcala
The Zultépec-Tecoaque archaeological site in Tlaxcala, an active dig for almost 25 years, keeps surprising archaeologists with its formerly hidden secrets and treasures, offering a unique glimpse into the life and times of the people of the region — the Acolhua — immediately before the Spanish conquest.
Just last Wednesday, a surprising and special discovery was made: the skeleton of a high-ranking Acolhua citizen buried in a cistern, along with countless significant objects.
Archaeologists also found a full-size throne built of tezontle, a volcanic rock used widely in construction and ornamentation in pre-hispanic and colonial Mexico, and a “spectacular” cylindrical carved stone that displays the glyph, or pictograph, of the Aztec god Ometochtli, or “Two Rabbit.” Read more.