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Aztec conquest altered genetics among early Mexico inhabitants : Past Horizons Archaeology

Aztec conquest altered genetics among early Mexico inhabitants : Past Horizons Archaeology | Archaeology News | Scoop.it

For centuries, the fate of the original Otomí inhabitants of Xaltocan, the capital of a pre-Aztec Mexican city-state, has remained unknown. Researchers have long wondered whether they assimilated with the Aztecs or abandoned the town altogether.

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Not what it sounds like...  No aliens, manipulating genetics...  just an interesting look at how groups merge.

Danielle Boucher's curator insight, February 7, 5:34 PM

An article about the Otomi of Xaltocan and the new discoveries that are being made about the population and their affiliation with the Aztec.  This article also deals with the genteics of these peoples and how they have altered over time.

Janelix Lourido's curator insight, February 10, 10:50 PM

Noticia muy interesante que puede causar el surgimiento de  nuevas preguntas acerca de la civilización azteca y de lo que pensamos que conocemos. Por medio del estudio del ADN mitocondrial se pretende descubrir si hubo un cruce entre los Xaltocan y los aztecas.

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What was it like to be a man in the Middle Ages? : Past Horizons Archaeology

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