Archaeological discovery in Mexico

On the outskirts of the area are the giant statues of Tula, in the Tula archaeological area, the researchers said they found 24 bones of children believed to be Tlaloc rain sacrifice. The researchers announced the news on Tuesday (April 17).

Picture 1 of Archaeological discovery in Mexico The skeletons were discovered in early March, in an area of ​​4 square meters, just outside the archaeological area, only about 70km from Mexico City.

The victims were between the ages of 5 and about 15 years, belonging to a date between 950 and 1150 AD, brutally executed by clergy. All are in the same position facing the East, around a temple of the Tlaloc rain god.

An employee of Mexico's National Anthropological Institute expressed regret that the bone was damaged due to wet conditions.


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