A. Sutherland – AncientPages.com – Sinaloa’s rocks covered with a variety of figures are true history rocks, a legacy of mythological traditions with roots
— Read on www.ancientpages.com/2020/10/09/mysterious-las-labradas-petroglyphs-with-roots-in-the-pre-columbian-times-of-mexico/
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Understanding Aztatlán material culture through archaeometry
In the last half century, great strides have been made in the archaeological sciences. Where we once relied upon macroscopic analyses, typological study, and visual characteristics, archaeologists now routinely utilize a variety of archaeometric methods to learn more about the production, trade, and use of various material culture items.
— Read on una-editions.fr/understanding-aztatlan-material-culture/
A Genetic Chronicle of the First Peoples in the Americas – SAPIENS
In a new book, an anthropological geneticist writes a 36,000-year history of how ancient peoples migrated into North and South America.
— Read on www.sapiens.org/archaeology/ancient-dna-native-americans/
Who lived in Mazatlan before the arrival of the Spanish – The Mazatlan Post
Who lived in Mazatlan before the arrival of the Spanish – The Mazatlan Post
— Read on themazatlanpost.com/2020/04/06/who-lived-in-mazatlan-before-the-arrival-of-the-spanish/
Reading genetic information of ancient Teotihuacans
Teotihuacan was one of the largest metropolitan centers in ancient Mesoamerica in the pre-Columbian era. Six ancient individuals unearthed from the Teotihuacan between the third and seventh centuries AD were examined in a …
— Read on phys.org/news/2024-01-genetic-ancient-teotihuacans.html
The Solar Eclipse Record from Santa Elena Poco Uinic

by David Stuart This entry is offered in anticipation of the solar eclipse visible over much of Mexico and the United States on April 8, 2024. Only …
The Solar Eclipse Record from Santa Elena Poco Uinic
The Solar Eclipse Record from Santa Elena Poco Uinic
How did “All Saints Day” become “Dia de Muertos?” – [ mexika.org ]
[ Kurly Tlapoyawa ] Prior to the Spanish invasion, Mesoamerican traditions of honoring the dead were celebrated with two specific feasts: Mikailwitl (feast of the dead), and Wey Mikailwitl (great feast of the dead). These feasts were celebrated in early August through mid-September. Many think that Mikailwitl and Wey Mikailwitl were absorbed into All Saints…
— Read on mexika.org/2017/11/01/how-did-all-saints-day-become-dia-de-muertos/
Totorames and Xiximes; These are the pre-Hispanic peoples that inhabited the south of Sinaloa – The Mazatlan Post
Totorames and Xiximes; These are the pre-Hispanic peoples that inhabited the south of Sinaloa – The Mazatlan Post
— Read on themazatlanpost.com/2022/10/15/totorames-and-xiximes-these-are-the-pre-hispanic-peoples-that-inhabited-the-south-of-sinaloa/