Mexico discovered an ancient burial site dating back to 800 years

Recently in San Andrés Cholula district in Mexico's central state of Puebla, archaeologists have discovered an ancient burial site dating back to 800 years ago , confirming the long-standing cultural tradition of what is still today also the object of research of modern archeology.

>>>Mexico discovered 16th-century Mayan tombs

Picture 1 of Mexico discovered an ancient burial site dating back to 800 years

Dr. Axuni Ashuni Emmanuel Romero, a leading expert of the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), said that while digging a road to install sewer pipes, a group of construction workers discovered 12 sets of exam comedy is almost intact, buried in two regional clusters with a number of daily living tools.

According to the initial assessment, this may be the grave site of a wealthy Tolteca civilization family that existed since the 6th century AD. But constant drought and conflicts with other civilizations from the South severely devastated the Tolteca's unique culture, writing and architecture. After that, the Chichimecas tribes came to occupy and then suffered the same consequences as the Tolteca and the Azteca eventually conquered this land before the Spanish colonists came to occupy.

Also in 2012, in another district of the state of Puebla, archaeologists also found 17 incomplete skeletons of the Chichimecas civilization, which further confirmed the view that Tolteca people lived at the earliest this area.

Mexico in general and the southern states in particular is home to many highly developed indigenous civilizations that today and foreign tourists have the opportunity to admire many unique original temple and tower works. integrity.