
Zultepec was an Aztec town which had many white-stucco temples and was the home to approximately 5,000 people, mostly priests and farmers. Today Zultepec is known as Calpulalpan which is in the state of Tlaxcala ( 100 miles east of Mexico City). A recent archaeological expedition revealed that Aztec warriors captured a caravan of Spanish conquista...
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(from the article `Anthropology and Archaeology`) ...skeletons found at an archaeological site called Tecuaque, near Mexico City, provided grisly confirmation of Aztec practices of human sacrifice. ...
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