Mexico discovered 16th-century Mayan tombs

Mexican archaeologists have discovered 47 fossil human bones identified as Mayan and in the 16th century.

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Picture 1 of Mexico discovered 16th-century Mayan tombs
Archaeologists are excavating an ancient Mayan burial site found in Guatemala.

Mexico's National Anthropological and Historical Institute (INAH) said the skeletons were found in the Maya archaeological site near the resort city of Cancun in the state of Quintana Roo in southeastern Mexico.

According to archaeologists, 30 of the 47 skeletons are bones of children aged 3-6 years old and all have signs that these children have malnutrition and anemia.

Some children's remains are buried with coarse pottery utensils - typical items of a poor society.

This discovery has partly revealed the final stage of the Mayan civilization (dating from about 2,000 BC to 1546) in the Yucatán Peninsula of Central America, Southeastern Mexico, Northern Guatemala and Honduras today. .

This civilization once flourished not only in the field of state construction but also in the fields of architecture, mathematics, and astronomy and calculating the time before the decline in poverty and crisis, after the invasion of Spanish colonialism in the 16th century.