MEXICO CITY (AP) – A 16th century document considered one of the most important primary sources on the Aztecs of pre-Columbian Mexico went digital Thursday with a new app that aims to spur research ...
A new technique in scanning ancient documents has revealed a multi-cultured pictograph hidden under layers of chalk and plaster and sheds light about what life in Mexico was like before the arrival of ...
A message from pre-colonial Mexico has been revealed by researchers, reports the Daily Mail. Through hyperspectral imaging, they have uncovered hidden information on the back of a rare Mixtec ...
Researchers have used high-tech imaging to uncover the details of a rare Mexican codex dating from before the colonization of the Americas. The newly revealed codex, or book, has been hidden from view ...
Hi-tech imaging has revealed exceptionally rare manuscript overlaid by 16th-century deerhide document held at Oxford University One of the rarest manuscripts in the world has been revealed hidden ...
It looks today like the most brutal and the most complete replacement of one culture by another that you could possibly imagine. As you stand in the Zócalo, the main square of Mexico City, listening ...
This Mexican map was made 50 years after the Spanish conquered the Aztecs in AD 1521. It is a property plan illustrating the foundation of two towns in the region of Tlaxcala, Mexico. Each town is ...
Mexico City, Mar 5 (EFE).Mexico City, Mar 5 (EFE). — Mexican researchers working on the 16thcentury Codex Mendoza are pioneers in efforts to bring important archaeological documents that provide prime ...
Libby Purves meets actor Brian Cox and singer June Tabor. Coming up at: 21:58 Weather View full schedule Codex map (made late sixteenth century). Paper; from Mexico It looks today like the most brutal ...
Researchers from the University of Oxford's Bodleian Libraries and from universities in the Netherlands have used high-tech imaging to uncover the details of a rare Mexican codex dating from before ...
It looks today like the most brutal and the most complete replacement of one culture by another that you could possibly imagine. As you stand in the Zócalo, the main square of Mexico City, listening ...
OXFORD, 16 August 2016 - Researchers from the University of Oxford's Bodleian Libraries and from universities in the Netherlands have used high-tech imaging to uncover the details of a rare Mexican ...