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Mexico’s ancient farming system that still works today
Permaculture instructor Andrew Millison travels to the chinampas of Mexico City, known as the Floating Gardens of Xochimilco.
When Spanish conquistadors entered the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan in 1519, they described a sight so horrifying that many ...
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What really happened to Montezuma's $400 million gold?
In 1914, Freddie Crystal came to Kanab, Utah, with an incredible claim: he had a map from Mexico showing the whereabouts of ...
Accessible to vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free eaters, these Mexican dumplings are an easy and delicious addition to soups ...
Take a look at 50 of the world’s most delicious desserts — from cherry pie in the United States to kulfi in India.
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Archaeologists In Peru Just Found Freeze-Dried Potato Snacks Made By The Inca 500 Years Ago
Archaeologists in southern Peru have discovered preserved potato snacks that were made by the Inca 500 years ago. The Inca were able to preserve food for astonishingly long times thanks to a ...
Centuries before the advent of novocaine electric drills and x-rays, the ancient Maya may have been closing tooth cavities ...
The fourth-century residential city in the western desert is one of two major archaeological finds announced by Egypt on ...
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The Mysterious Civilization That Pre-Dated The Incas by 500 Years
A diver with a bowl recovered from the Tiwanaku site. (Teddy Seguin) The mysterious Inca Empire is a source of endless ...
Archaeologists in Mexico discovered a mysterious Indigenous settlement dating back some 1,400 years. While excavating in ...
Discover 19 rare artifacts that rewrote history, challenging beliefs and reshaping what historians thought they knew. The ...
With up to 20,000 people, it was one of the most important ancient cities in what’s now the United States. A new immersion ...
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