For centuries, archaeologists have been trying to understand the Aztec empire and reveal the truth about their origins. Now, new excavations could reveal astonishing secrets about how they lived and what life was like inside one of the greatest empires in history. Where did this group of nomadic people originate from? How did they undertake building their towering pyramids and other ambitious engineering feats using manpower alone? And how was such a powerful empire wiped out after just 200 years of power?
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Dresden is famous for its attempt to meticulously reconstruct its once bombed-out historical center ...
Egyptian archeologists dig into history, discovering tombs and artifacts over 4,000 years old as the...
Architect Stanley King involves the local Vancouver community in urban design.
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During the Exodus, one of the most famous miracles of the Old Testament took place. More than 3000 y...
Of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Pyramid is the only one to survive. Many believe that...
On the occasion of the fourty years anniversary of François Mitterand's election, a look back to the...