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    Archaeologists Discover Aztec Ball Court in Heart of Mexico City



    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.

    Archaeologists also detailed a grisly offering of 32 severed male neck vertebrae discovered in a pile just off the court.

    "It was an offering associated with the ball game, just off the stairway," said archaeologist Raul Barrera. "The vertebrae, or necks, surely came from victims who were sacrificed or decapitated."

    Some of the original white stucco remains visible on parts of the temple, built during the 1486-1502 reign of Aztec Emperor Ahuizotl, predecessor of Moctezuma, who conquistador Hernan Cortes toppled during the Spanish conquest of Mexico.

    Early Spanish accounts relate how a young Moctezuma played against an elderly allied king on the court and lost, which was taken as sign that the Aztec Empire's days were numbered.

    The building would have stood out because of its round shape among the several dozen other square temples that dominated the Aztecs' most sacred ceremonial space before the 1521 conquest.

    Aztec archaeologist Eduardo Matos said the top of the temple was likely built to resemble a coiled snake, with priests entering though a doorway made to look like a serpent's nose.

    Once excavations finish, a museum will be built on the site, rubbing shoulders with modern buildings in the capital.

    Mexico City, including its many colonial-era structures with their own protections, was built above the razed ruins of the Aztec capital, and more discoveries are likely, Matos said.

    "We've been working this area for nearly 40 years, and there's always construction of some kind ... and so we take advantage of that and get involved," he said.

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    Cheers, misskit...Like to know more about the "ball game"...

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    Welcome back you filthy bastard.

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    What about the headless skeletons found, some thinking it is a human sacrifice temple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wasabi View Post
    What about the headless skeletons found, some thinking it is a human sacrifice temple.
    Every Aztec temple was a human-sacrifice temple. The Aztec ball game itself almost always ended in a sacrifice. Some people say that the losers were sacrificed but others say, because sacrifice was an honour, that it was the winners who were sacrificed.

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    No wonder our beloved God our Saviour sent the Christians from Spain to emancipate these people from a dark fundamentalist extremism, where they love death more than life.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wasabi View Post
    No wonder our beloved God our Saviour sent the Christians from Spain to emancipate these people from a dark fundamentalist extremism, where they love death more than life.
    Didn't realise you were a Catholic, Wasabi. How do you square that with your earlier hard-on for the Apprentice Boys?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wasabi View Post
    No wonder our beloved God our Saviour
    WTF??

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    ^I think wasabi was being tongue-in-cheek or sarcastic

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    And the Lord our God did reward the Christians for helping free the Mexicans from a satanist fundamentalist religion, by bequeathing the Spanish with Gold and silver bullion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrB0b View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by wasabi View Post
    No wonder our beloved God our Saviour sent the Christians from Spain to emancipate these people from a dark fundamentalist extremism, where they love death more than life.
    Didn't realise you were a Catholic, Wasabi. How do you square that with your earlier hard-on for the Apprentice Boys?
    Goes with the territory doesn't it?

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