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according to a statement from Louisiana Tech University in Ruston.
Days of heavy rain in central Mexico have revealed the skeletal remains of a womans body.this suggests that the woman was most likely a member of Toltec society.
but the Toltecs legacy lives on in their sculptures and architecture.The womans body was revealed after days of heavy rain.according to archaeologists at the National Institute of Anthropology and History.
INAHThis photo shows the skull of Toltec woman who lived 1.The Toltecs were revered for their fine craftsmanship and renowned as fierce warriors.
a pre-Columbian civilization that pre-dated the Aztecs.
INAHThe woman was found lying on her right hand side.but can be accessed under certain circumstances.
Some also believe it violated a Kansas law that makes it more difficult to force reporters and editors to disclose their sources or unpublished material.Marion County Record Editor and Publisher Eric Meyer and the newspaper’s attorney said Sunday that no laws were broken when Zorn accessed a public state website for information on restaurant operator Kari Newell.
Thanks for signing up! Never miss a story.Meyer said Zorn actually contacted the Department of Revenue before her online search and was instructed how to search records.