Columbian
Jun 29 2008, AP

Scientists were fascinated by the ghostly find: a human skeleton buried in an Aztec temple with a clay, skull-shaped whistle in each bony hand.But no one blew into the noisemakers for nearly 15 years. When someone finally did, the shrill, windy screech...

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