Mexico: Detection of skull, jaw bone 500 years old

The October 5 announcement of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) said Mexican scientists have discovered 45 skull bones and 250 500-year-old jaw bones in the big temple area in the Mexican capital. City.

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According to Professor Raúl Barrera Rodríguez, head of the INAH Urban Archeology Program, archaeological artifacts have been found to be a sacrifice given by the ancient Mexicans to Mactlantecuhtli Death in the following sacrificial rites when completed or destroyed an architectural work in time before the Spanish colonialists occupied the Americas.

Archaeological experts have plans to continue to study and evaluate the exact number of these objects before bringing them to exhibitions for tourism in the coming time.

Mexico is a country located in the region with many cultures flourishing in the past and in many ancient buildings such as towers and temples of this country still hidden many mysteries about the indigenous cultures. .