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In their study, forensic anthropologists Isabel De La Cruz et al. identif the remains of 37 children at Temple R in Tlatelolcho, or present day Mexico City.[1] Based on their findings, a majority of the remains were determined to be male. They argue that males made the majority because children were a better representation
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- ^ De La Cruz, Isabel; et al. (2008). "Sex Identification of Children Sacrificed to the Ancient Aztec Rain Gods in Tlatelolco". Current Anthropology. 49: 519–526.
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