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Altar and Offerings Discovered Near Ancient Toltec Capital - Archaeology Magazine
Altar and offerings uncovered outside the Tula Archaeological Zone, Hidalgo, Mexico HIDALGO, MEXICO—La Brújula Verde reports that work along the route of a passenger train uncovered an altar, or momoztli, in central Mexico near the site of Tula, the ancient Toltec capital. The momoztli has been dated to between A.D. 900 and 1150. Archaeologist Víctor Francisco Heredia Guillén of Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History said that t…
March 25, 2026 – Mexico City – EFE. Specialists of the National Institute of Anthropology and History have located a mumoztli or ancient altar that will allow to deepen the knowledge about the urban organization of Tula, the emblematic capital of the Toltec culture. This archaeological finding occurred during the rescue tasks related to the construction of the passenger train that will connect Mexico City with Querétaro. The vestige is located c…
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