I know it's not very Treasure Related.
But I would be interested, in hearing if this discovery ties into any of the old lore, about the Aztec's.
Is there any significance, that makes a old tale, more authentic historically?
Tim
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-mexico-archaeology-skulls-idUSKBN19M3Q6
There was no doubt that the tower was one of the skull edifices mentioned by Andres de Tapia,
a Spanish soldier who accompanied Cortes in the 1521 conquest of Mexico, Barrera said.
In his account of the campaign, de Tapia said he counted tens of thousands of skulls at what became known as the Huey Tzompantli.
But I would be interested, in hearing if this discovery ties into any of the old lore, about the Aztec's.
Is there any significance, that makes a old tale, more authentic historically?
Tim
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-mexico-archaeology-skulls-idUSKBN19M3Q6
There was no doubt that the tower was one of the skull edifices mentioned by Andres de Tapia,
a Spanish soldier who accompanied Cortes in the 1521 conquest of Mexico, Barrera said.
In his account of the campaign, de Tapia said he counted tens of thousands of skulls at what became known as the Huey Tzompantli.