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HISTORY OF AZTEC EMPIRE
In 1978, electricians digging near Mexico City’s cathedral struck a giant carved stone disk, and an Aztec goddess returned to the lightA routine utility repair in Mexico City unearthed a massive carved stone disk in 1978. This artifact, the Coyolxauhqui Stone, depicted the ...
In 1978, a routine roadwork project in Mexico City exposed a colossal Aztec monument hidden beneath the streets for centuriesRoutine work in Mexico City unearthed a massive stone carving of the goddess Coyolxauhqui. This find in 1978 proved crucial. It led to exte...
13 scary things that happened on Friday the 13th that still shock the world todayFriday the 13th is often linked with bad luck and scary history. Many shocking events happened on this date, like wars, disasters, deaths, ...
Big city life in TenochtitlanThe 'Fall of Civilizations' podcast, hosted by Paul Cooper, explores the rise and fall of great societies, offering insights into pivotal h...
A history of globalisation on horsebackThe animal has been part of Western imagination since Paleolithic humans painted the Lascaux caves around 20,000 years ago
View: Vladimir Putin’s Russia and Western dominanceThe question we must finally pose is: does the concept of ‘self-help, hold out any real promise for a partial but abiding peace on the plan...
Spare a Thought for Mir Jafar TomorrowIndia isn’t the only country that reads a ‘bad guy’ from history unfairly.
Going digital: Booker Prize winner Douglas Stuart to be a part of JLF's 2021 virtual editionThe 10-day literary event will feature a line-up of speakers from across the world.
9 authentic Mexican dishes you should eat instead of the Tex-Mex knockoffsVegetables like avocados, home-made salsa, and chopped onions are added, and garnished with fresh lime juice and cilantro.