[Aztlan] Short film on the final battle at El Mirador
michael ruggeri
michaelruggeri at mac.com
Tue Sep 8 20:10:02 CDT 2009
Listeros,
A few days ago, I posted a story about the final battle at El Mirador.
Here is a Reuters short film on the findings. (There is a short
commercial before it starts placed there by Reuters).
http://www.reuters.com/news/video?videoId=110820&feedType=VideoRSS&feedName=TopNews&rpc=81&videoChannel=1&refresh=true
A tiny URL;
http://tinyurl.com/nx5ph
Here is the original story;
September 3, 2009
Final Battle at El Mirador
Researchers at El Mirador are carrying out DNA tests from spear tips
and arrowheads with bone fragments and smashed pottery at the summit
of the El Tigre pyramid at El Mirador, Guatemala. Many of the blades
are of obsidian obtained from the Mexican central highlands. 200 of
these have been found as well as flint ones and it appears there was a
major battle atop the pyramid. It may have been Teotihuacanos who
invaded. El Mirador was occupied from 850 BCE-150 CE and may have
collapsed due to over-use of resources. Chief archaeologist Richard
Hansen believes the final 200 of El Mirador were trapped by the
Teotihuacanos in a siege before the final battle. Graffiti that may be
Teotihuacano was left after the Teo fighters smashed monoliths and
carved crude skulls on them. Tlaloc images were also carved into the
smashed monoliths. Scientists are attempting to extract blood from the
spear points and arrow heads to identify the fighters.
Reuters has the story here;
http://www.vision.org/visionmedia/article.aspx?id=18952
Mike Ruggeri
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