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Archaeologists opened an Aztec burial site - then 118 skeletons revealed how the empire ruled: "Some weren’t Aztec"
Archaeologists uncovered 118 skeletons at an Aztec-era burial site, including remains believed to belong to both Aztecs and the local Matlatzinca people. The discovery reveals how the Aztec Empire ...
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The Gepids, one century of power on the Danube, how a pagan kingdom rose from Hunnic ruins and vanished
After destroying the Hunnic Empire at the Battle of Nedao in 454 AD, the Gepids carved out one of the most powerful kingdoms in post-Roman Europe, yet within a single century they were gone. This is ...
It was like deja vu all over again as Meath exited the All-Ireland SFC race at the third round hurdle following a second-half collapse at Castlebar on Saturday. Leading by seven points at the break, ...
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Mehrdad (He/Him) is a writer at GameRant. He started writing about video games when he was a high-school student. He loves playing competitive FPS games such as Rainbow Six Siege. In between, you can ...
The 2026 World Cup kicks off today, Thursday, June 11, with host nation Mexico facing South Africa in what is a rematch of a previous World Cup opening game. With fans already making their way to the ...
San Diego’s early brewing industry grew up alongside its factories, rail lines, and border trade routes. One of its most significant early operations, Aztec Brewing Co., began not in California but ...
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