I think it is outrageous to use the unfounded premise that the aztecs treated the spaniards as gods or other worldly beings during their entire contact with them........and tie that to the discovery of sacrificed or executed Spanish remains at an aztec holy sight......why the producers of the program would be surprised at finding Spanish skeletons anywhere in the aztec empire is just bizarre to me when i am sure they are aware that cortez lost at least 800-900 men during his flight from the aztec capital and also lost men during the aztec uprising against the Spanish garrison left by cortez in the aztec capital when he went to answer a military challenge by his political enemies......when he came back to the capital he had many more men than his original 5 or 6 hundred due to persuading the remaining members of the Spanish force he had just defeated to join him......not to mention losses suffered by his native allies..........why they would frame the program in the way that they did i can only guess at..........probably to make it seem a more sensational discovery than it actually is..........they discovery of European remains anywhere in aztec lands or even outside their immediate area of influence is absolutely no surprise to me or anyone else who has even only briefly studied that time and place in history............as well, the belief that the aztecs thought the Spanish were supernatural was likely dispelled the first time an aztec war club cracked a Spanish skull or snapped a Spanish arm or leg........i find the whole thing reprehensible on the part of the historians involved and i will be careful to mark their names for my future reference.......revisionism is a bad thing and they should be aware of that more so than anyone.