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Originating in Mexico as ‘National Tequila Day,’ the celebration honours the hard work of agave farmers and tequila makers, ...
A 3,000-year-old find of ancient pre-Columbian mural reliefs in Huaca Yolanda, Peru, sheds light on early coastal cultures.
During the pre-Columbian Era, the Aztecs built a network of gardens, called "chinampas," on Lake Xochimilco, with the intent to turn the lake into functional cropland.
Archaeologists working in Mexico City have unearthed hundreds of obsidian artifacts and weapons dating back to pre-Columbian Mesoamerica and the Mexica Empire.
Researchers in Peru have announced the discovery of more than 100 previously unknown archaeological structures at Gran Pajatén, a pre-Columbian settlement in the remote reaches of the Andes ...