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Montezuma palace found in Mexico 11 Jun. 2008 |
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In the center of Mexico the archaeologists have found the ruins of a bug construction that seems to be the palace of the last Aztec governor Montezuma (1466 - 1520). The ruins of the palace have been found during the reparation of the building built during the colonial epoch. The palace consisted out of fide building connected with each other and the walls and basalt floor are still there. Probably, this is the "dark room" where Montezuma has been meditating, that is described by the Spanish historicists. |
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