El Tepozteco is an archaeological site located in the Méxican state of Morelos. The site features a small temple dedicated to Tepoztēcatl, the mythical…
History
AI Scanned the Olmec Heads — And Found What Shouldn’t Exist
The most mysterious monuments in human history. Carved from basalt and weighing up to fifty tons. The Olmec Heads have stood in silence for…
The Day The Eagle Turned
In 1920, a significant political transition in Mexico marked the end of the violent phase of the Mexican Revolution (1910–1920) with the assassination of…
Mexico’s Yucatán Skeleton Illuminates the Enigma of the American Continent’s First Inhabitants
In a groundbreaking archaeological discovery, scientists have unearthed the oldest and most complete skeleton of its kind, a stunning relic that dates back over…
Chimalacatlán – The Lost Pyramid of Morelos
Chimalacatlán, is a 3,000+ years old, archaeological site hidden in the forest of Tlaquiltenango, Morelos. Its name comes from the Nahuatl and means “place…
Rebellion of 1612
Throughout history, governments have acquiesced to an underlying religious belief. The political powers have sought to squelch any attempts of the public to act…
First English School in Mexico
This is the story of a woman from the USA, a Kindergarten teacher, moved to Mexico and created what would become the American School…
History of Las Posadas
Throughout Mexico, during the Christmas holidays, you will see mention of Las Posadas, the nine-day-long celebration beginning on December 16 and ending on December…
Teopanzolco Pyramids
In the Vista Hermosa Colonia of Cuernavaca, Mexico, sits the archaeological site of Teopanzolco (from the Nahuatl language, meaning “the place of the old…









