For the next 500 years, the skulls lay undisturbed underneath what was once the Aztec capital Tenochtitlan, but is now Mexico City. Until, that is, a group of archaeologists began the painstaking ...
Others think they may be relics from the legendary island of Atlantis or proof that extraterrestrials visited the Aztec sometime before the Spanish conquest. Stories about the skulls focus heavily ...
Archaeologists have excavated more sections of an extraordinary Aztec tower of human skulls under the centre of Mexico City. Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH ...
The bones, skulls and skeletons that are so iconic of Day of the Dead are fundamentally indigenous, too. Many Aztecs gods were depicted as skeletal. Other deities wore bones as clothing or jewelry.
Uh, and the process of becoming a tattoo artist can be longer for some people if they're not that skilled at it. Um, but with practice, anything is possible. It helps if you can draw well ...
In Mexico City, parades will feature people in colorful customs with large skull ... plan to draw on Indigenous beliefs, these religious plays had parallels with the preconquest Aztec practice ...
It was for a high fee of course,” he says with a chuckle. H_art the Band’s Kenchez Muya, an ardent tattoo fanatic, says the etched designs on the body are an expression of self beauty and emotion.
a great alternative is to try out two full hands of festive nail art. Whether you are looking to show off a pumpkin-filled accent nail or go all out with skull heads or even vampire teeth ...