A funerary mask from the ancient city of Calakmul in Campeche, Mexico Photograph: Ignacio Guevara/Museo de Cultura Maya
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One of Mesoamerica’s oldest tombs found
An elaborate crypt at least 2,500 years old was found in the Mexican state of Chiapas. The remains are believed to be an early ruler of the Zoque people. The Zoque are generally thought to be descended from early emigrants from the Olmec culture. The tomb was near the top of a three-story pyramid at…
Were the Toltecs a Historic Nationality?
MesoAmerias.com has published Daniel Brinton’s argument that Tula was merely one of the towns built and occupied by that tribe of the Nahuas known as Azteca or Mexica and its inhabitants were called Toltecs, but there was never any such distinct tribe or nationality; they were merely the ancestors of this branch of the Azteca and the…