Archaeologists in Mexico have discovered sets of human remains from the early ancestors of the Mayan civilization that could be as much as 7,000 years old, officials reported on Tuesday.
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One set reportedly goes as far back as the pre-classical era of the Mayan civilization, putting it at up to 7,000 years old.
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People can see the remains as well as find other artefacts discovered in the region, such as ceramics and pieces of jade.
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They dominated the region for some 2,000 years before the ancient civilization mysteriously abandoned its cities around AD 900.
Archaeologist Alberto Martos said the team believes the cave was used by different groups. "Clearly it wasn't a domestic cave. In prehistoric times it was probably used for rituals and cemeteries so as to dispose of the remains of people."
Source: Reuters [August 10, 2018]









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