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Archaeologists found that while the Mexica primarily used green obsidian, obsidian also came from at least seven other ...
New archaeological research led by Tulane University and Mexico’s Proyecto Templo Mayor has unveiled the extensive trade ...
As one of the largest cities in the world, there's lots to see in Mexico City, but if you go, make sure you don't miss this ...
A new analysis of hundreds of obsidian artifacts from the Aztec Empire has revealed the vast trade networks that supplied ...
The Aztec Empire may have ended centuries ago, but its presence is far from gone. It lingers in temple ruins, place names, ...
The Aztec Empire once hosted an expansive trade network that brought volcanic glass to its capital from right across ...
Researchers analyzed 788 obsidian artifacts from Tenochtitlan, revealing that the Mexica (Aztec) Empire sourced this important material from at least eight different locations, including regions ...
New research uncovers how obsidian artifacts reveal the vast trade networks of the Aztec Empire during Tenochtitlan’s early ...
A new archaeological study by Tulane University and Mexico’s Proyecto Templo Mayor has revealed how the Mexica Empire, also known as the Aztecs, used vast trade networks to source and trade obsidian, ...
Archaeologists from Tulane University and the Templo Mayor Project of Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History ...
A new study of Aztec obsidian artefacts has shed new light on the empire. But one object remains a mystery. Find out more.