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According to official records, Mexico’s most visited archaeological sites are Teotihuacán and Chichén Itzá. The first is a pre-Aztec city northeast of the capital known for its monumental Sun and Moon pyramids. The latter is a major Mayan site in the Southeast famed for its 12th-century Temple of Kukulkán.
Four days of heavy rains fell unexpectedly across five Mexican states last week, leaving devastated lives and communities. The rains caused rivers, gullies and ditches to overflow, triggering landslides that washed out highways and roads,
As restaurants change to reflect new tastes, local reactions have ranged from fascination to fury. Lupita Ricardo, a tlacoyo and quesadilla cook with a family stand operating for over 40 years, works in front of the restaurant Maizajo.Credit...Luis Antonio ...
In Mexico, traditionally women did not inherit chinampas, island farms first built by the Aztecs thousands of years ago
Born around 1500, Malinche learned Nahuatl and the now near-disappeared Oluteco, growing up south of the Gulf of Mexico. The Aztecs sold her as a slave to a Mayan people who later gave her and other women to the Spanish after being defeated in battle. By then, she could speak two more Mayan languages.
The mystery of the now-ruined Mesoamerican city of Teotihuacan may rest in a lost language scholars said they’ve deciphered.
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