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The Desert Sun's Top Winter Athletes revealed: Is your favorite one of the season's best?

Desert Sun 17 Apr 2025
And he took home the championship at 157 pounds in the Desert Empire League meet ... Frutkin, a junior for the Aztecs, was named the Desert Empire League's offensive player of the year in what was a strong year for the league.
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Unknown Tribe Of Ancient Hunter-Gatherers In Texas Made Music Using Human Bones

IFL Science 16 Apr 2025
... practices.” This, in turn, hints at an exchange of technology and culture between the Aztec empire and the Indigenous tribes occupying the south Texas coast during the Late Prehistoric period.
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Mysterious altar found in ancient Mayan city contains bodies – and wasn’t made by the Maya

CNN 11 Apr 2025
The findings of this excavation show “a tale as old as time,” Houston added, referring to empires sparring and competing for cultural influence. “Everyone knows what happened to the Aztec civilization ...
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Ancient China Had More Wealth Inequalities Than Rome, Study Finds

Colombia One 09 Apr 2025
Both empires were large and powerful ... But a new study now shows that one of these empires had more wealth inequality than the other ... The study focused on how wealth was spread among people in each empire ... It also looked at the Aztec Empire around 1492.
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New Study Reveals Which Ancient Empire Had the Greatest Inequality

Greek Reporter 09 Apr 2025
But which one of these ancient empires had the greatest inequality? ... It included comparisons with the Aztec Empire in 1492, which, according to the data, exhibited even higher levels of resource extraction.
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Letters to the Editor, April 9th: Trump versus the world, and alcohol and Ireland

The Irish Times 09 Apr 2025
And like Hernan Cortes, the 16th-century Spanish conquistador who decimated the Aztec empire, President Trump burned his boats with his April 2nd “Liberation Day” declaration of a unilateral trade war ...
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Mexican “Storm God” Altar At Tikal Confirms Invasion Of Maya Empire

IFL Science 08 Apr 2025
Located just over 1,000 kilometers (630 miles) away on the outskirts of what is now Mexico City, Teotihuacan was the largest pre-Hispanic city ever to exist in the Americas, and pre-dates the founding of the Aztec empire.
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Archeologists find ancient child remains inside Maya altar

Popular Science 08 Apr 2025
Ultimately, Teotihuacan was mysteriously abandoned before the Aztecs rose during the 14th century ... A mighty empire plunders the riches of another smaller city. “Everyone knows what happened to the Aztec ...
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1,700-year-old Mayan ritual altar unveils clues to political turmoil, takeover

Interesting Engineering 08 Apr 2025
That’s when foreigners started moving into the area.” ... powerful empires extending their reach into prosperous lands to exploit their riches. “Everyone knows what happened to the Aztec civilization after the Spanish arrived,” Houston said ... .
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Ancient Altar in Guatemala Uncovers Maya-Teotihuacan Link

Colombia One 08 Apr 2025
The altar, made of limestone, was discovered in a home that was likely built over 1,500 years ago ... Credit. H. Hurst / CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 ... Though it existed long before the Aztec Empire rose to power, its culture spread far and wide across the region ... .
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