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Judi Lynn

(160,630 posts)
Fri Apr 28, 2017, 10:36 PM Apr 2017

Locals stumble across ancient Mayan god monument while clearing debris in Mexico


The artefact dates back to 600-900 AD.
Lydia Smith By Lydia Smith
April 26, 2017 11:15 BST





Locals accidentally uncovered an ancient Mayan artefact while clearing debris on privately-owned land in the Mexican state of Chiapas.

The monument, believed to be the head of the Mayan god of maize and abundance, dates back to the late classical period between 600 and 900 AD. It was found underneath a house in the city of Suchiapa.

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The Maya civilisation emerged from the Yucatan Peninsula, in the south of what is now Mexico and parts of Belize and Guatemala. It was one of the most advanced and iconic pre-Colombian civilisations.

It became fully established during the 3rd and 4th centuries BC, but reached the height of its power between 300 and 900 AD. The Maya people excelled in a range of disciplines, including agriculture, science, arts, pottery and architecture.

More:
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/locals-stumble-across-ancient-mayan-god-monument-while-clearing-debris-mexico-1618735

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This seems to be a carry-over festival from ancient times,
with participants representing Latin America jaguars. Very
interesting!



Suchiapa Jaguar Dancers Chiapas Mexico



Always know where your tail is.





Suchiapa is located just below the "H" in "CHIAPAS" on the map.[/center]
Photos of this area:
https://www.google.com/search?q=Suchiapa%20chiapas%20mexico&tbm=isch&slpassthru=1

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