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Fascinating.
Thanks for the headless chumps; it will look great in our European museum.
Meh,, the Spanish arriving in Aztec areas is like the allies armies rolling into Nazi death camps. Thank god that society was crushed and stopped.
The conquistadors were heroes in my book.
As for the headdress, no things like that should be repatriated to third world nations. We saw the museums in Iraq utterly looted. A complete Islamic based horrific looting and destruction of antiquities occurred at the fantastic museum in Egypt. The destruction of treasures in Syria was unparalleled.
Mexico is one of the most kleptocratic and violent societies on earth. I think it still leads the world in outright homicide.
Send back that headdress and it will be in some cartel leaders house in a few years like Simon Bolivars sword was.
Treasures like that belong in adult hands, not the turd world until maybe they mature someday.
If that’s even possible.
Intriguing.
” Hochstetter and Nuttall were both convinced that it came straight from Moctezuma as part of a group of presents given to Cortés via intermediaries shortly after the conquistador arrived in the Central Mexican port of Veracruz. “
So what are they, some kinda indian givers?
Wow!
An interesting reason for not sending it back:
“A study commissioned by the Austrian government claimed that a safe return would be impossible without a specially designed case to protect it from the vibrations caused by flight. According to the study, it would require a plane 984 feet longthe length of 2.7 football fieldsand 164 feet high to buffer the vibrations caused by take-off and landing. Since no such plane exists the repatriation seems unlikely in the short term.”
My question to the Austrian government: Why not sent it back by a ship?”
Montezuma has surviving direct descendants in the Spanish nobility. The current direct descendant of Christopher Columbus is one. (How’s that for the intertwining of fate!)
Maybe it should be long to them?