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- Zultepec abstract "Zultepec was an Aztec town, mainly inhabited by priests and farmers. It had a role in the history of the Spanish Conquest.400 skeletons were found here that had been buried for some 500 years, when the Spanish first invaded the Aztec Kingdom. Evidence at the site provides clues about native resistance to Spanish invasions, as it is the earliest known occurrence of the capture and sacrifice of Europeans. "This is the first place that has so much evidence there was resistance to the conquest," said archeologist Enrique Martinez, director of the dig here. "It shows it wasn't all submission."[1] There is also evidence of cannibalism, with both tooth and knife markings on bones found in the mass graves.".
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- Zultepec subject Category:Aztec.
- Zultepec comment "Zultepec was an Aztec town, mainly inhabited by priests and farmers. It had a role in the history of the Spanish Conquest.400 skeletons were found here that had been buried for some 500 years, when the Spanish first invaded the Aztec Kingdom. Evidence at the site provides clues about native resistance to Spanish invasions, as it is the earliest known occurrence of the capture and sacrifice of Europeans.".
- Zultepec label "Zultepec".
- Zultepec label "Zultepec".
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