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Child sacrifice was thought to be rare in their culture. This chilling discovery suggests foreign invaders played a role.
Oppression studies dictates that Western values, culture, and even science aren’t any better than others’, and since they’ve ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Unearth Intricately Decorated Altar That May Have Been Used for Ancient Sacrifices in GuatemalaDiscovered in the ruins of Tikal, the altar sheds light on strained relations between the Maya city and Teotihuacán—which was located more than 600 miles away ...
Archaeologists have been left stunned after they discovered compelling evidence confirming the interaction between the Mayan ...
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Chip Chick on MSNA Jungle Altar That Reveals More About Mayan And Teotihuacan Culture Was Unearthed In GuatemalaNear the 2,400-year-old Maya city of Tikal in modern-day Guatemala, a team of researchers unearthed an altar that reveals more […] ...
A group of scientists have discovered a buried altar in Guatemala which had remains of people left in mysterious positions so ...
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A new study led by Amy Bogaard, Professor of European Archaeology, School of Archaeology, University of Oxford, reveals that ...
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Chip Chick on MSNArchaeologists Discover Wealth Gaps Started Over 10,000 Years Ago, So The Divide Between The Rich And Poor Is Nothing NewToday, the gap between the rich and poor only seems to grow wider each year. But economic inequality isn’t just […] ...
CBS News ran a story on a recently uncovered altar from the Teotihuacan culture in present day Mexico. It’s located in Tikal National Park, Guatemala, which was the heart of Mayan culture, showing ...
New research from the University of Oxford shows land-hungry farming and scarce land drove wealth inequality over the past 10 ...
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EURweb on MSNThe Best Places to Visit in Latin America: Your Friendly GuideDreaming of vibrant culture, epic views, and unforgettable flavors? Then pack your bags—Latin America is waiting for your arrival!
A new study led by Amy Bogaard, Professor of European Archaeology, School of Archaeology, University of Oxford, reveals that high wealth inequality in human societies over the past 10,000 years was ...
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