Archaeologists stumble upon ancient Mexican ruins unlike anything seen before (opens original article in a new tab)
Mexican archaeologists found ancient ruins in Veracruz with Mayan cultural elements and previously unseen features, including a circular stone platform and a monolith depicting potential Mayan figures. The site dates back to the Early Classic period and may provide insights into the region's history and possible drought conditions.
- Mexican archaeologists discovered ancient ruins in Veracruz with Mayan cultural signs and unique features
- A circular stone platform and a monolith with potential Mayan figures were found at the site
- The site dates back to the Early Classic period (200-600 AD) and includes unusual architectural elements
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