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Judi Lynn

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Wed Jun 7, 2017, 11:11 PM Jun 2017

Archaeologists discover Aztec ball court in heart of Mexico City

Wed Jun 7, 2017 | 10:11pm EDT

By David Alire Garcia | MEXICO CITY

The remains of a major Aztec temple and a ceremonial ball court have been discovered in downtown Mexico City, shedding new light on the sacred spaces of the metropolis that Spanish conquerors overran five centuries ago, archaeologists said on Wednesday.

The discoveries were made on a nondescript side street just behind the city's colonial-era Roman Catholic cathedral off the main Zocalo plaza on the grounds of a 1950s-era hotel.

The underground excavations reveal a section of what was the foundation of a massive, circular-shaped temple dedicated to the Aztec wind god Ehecatl and a smaller part of a ritual ball court, confirming accounts of the first Spanish chroniclers to visit the Aztec imperial capital, Tenochtitlan.

"Due to finds like these, we can show actual locations, the positioning and dimensions of each one of the structures first described in the chronicles," said Diego Prieto, head of Mexico's main anthropology and history institute.

More:
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-mexico-archaeology-aztec-idUSKBN18Z05J?rpc=401&

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Archaeologists discover Aztec ball court in heart of Mexico City (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2017 OP
Photo of another temple to Ehcatl, followed by one of the newly discovered one: Judi Lynn Jun 2017 #1
I read a few years ago about a game the Aztecs played where the winners were sacrificed. I don't demosincebirth Jun 2017 #2

demosincebirth

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2. I read a few years ago about a game the Aztecs played where the winners were sacrificed. I don't
Thu Jun 8, 2017, 12:29 AM
Jun 2017

believe they played their hearts out in these games. Or maybe they did (pun intended).

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