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Thread started 07/09/15 7:36am

Graycap23

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Researchers discover immense pyramid in Mexico

I really love this type of stuff:

Researchers discover immense pyramid in Mexico, larger than Teotihuacan’s Pyramid of the Sun. Researchers in Mexico have discovered a Pyramid that, according to initial measurements, is larger than the Great Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan. Initial excavations were done in 2010.

The Pyramid, 75 meters in height, was explored by specialists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) on the acropolis of Tonina, Chiapas, estimated to be around 1700 years old.

Emiliano Gallaga, director of the archaeological zone, explained that work has been done in the last two years, and by means of a “three-dimensional, researchers verified that in the northeastern part of the site, stands one of the largest construction in Mesoamerica, comparable in size only to great Mayan cities like Tikal and El Mirador in Guatemala.

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Another features which makes this “unique” pre-hispanic structure stand out are the seven platforms which integrate it and were specific spaces intended to serve as palaces, temples, housing and administrative units. It is a unique structure for various specific functions within the social, political, economic and religious structure, which is not repeated in any other archaeological site of the Mayan world stated researchers from INAH.

“It’s a big surprise to see that the pyramid was done almost entirely by pre-Hispanic architects and therefore is more artificial than natural. “This is because it was believed that the entire structure was a natural hill, but recent evidence has revealed that the structure was almost entirely built by ancient inhabitants.

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Archaeologists added that the pyramid is bigger than we had anticipated. The structure is connected by roads located on top of surrounding elevations.

Gallaga added that, after all of the information, we can confirm that this pyramid exceeds in height the pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacan which measures 65 meters. INAH researchers have determined that the city center had an architectural continuity between 10 and 12 hectares, which is the double of what was previously thought and mainly corresponds to the south facade of the Acropolis, one of the most important Mayan areas known to researchers.

http://zonnews.com/news/450-researchers-confirm-the-largest-pyramid-in-mexico-has-been-found.html

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Reply #1 posted 07/09/15 8:00am

Empress

Awesome! I've loved seeing some of the other ruins in Mexico. The ruins in Tulum are spooky, especially if you're there on a quiet day as we were.
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Reply #2 posted 07/09/15 8:07am

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Olmec?
"We just let people talk & say whatever they want 2 say. 9 times out of 10, trust me, what's out there now, I wouldn't give nary one of these folks the time of day. That's why I don't say anything back, because there's so much that's wrong" - P, Dec '15
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Reply #3 posted 07/09/15 8:26am

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wow! way cool. who wants to go on an expidition??

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Reply #4 posted 07/09/15 10:10am

PurpleJedi

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XxAxX said:

wow! way cool. who wants to go on an expidition??


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Count me in!

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Reply #5 posted 07/09/15 10:12am

XxAxX

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PurpleJedi said:

XxAxX said:

wow! way cool. who wants to go on an expidition??


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Count me in!

make it an expedition and we're on our way lol just lemme grab some rope, shovels, hiking boots and we're on our way

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Reply #6 posted 07/09/15 10:51am

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XxAxX said:

PurpleJedi said:


wave

Count me in!

make it an expedition and we're on our way lol just lemme grab some rope, shovels, hiking boots and A DICTIONARY, then we're on our way


thumbs up!

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Reply #7 posted 07/09/15 11:51am

XxAxX

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lol

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Reply #8 posted 07/09/15 11:06pm

NorthC

NinaB said:

Olmec?

No, Tonina was a Mayan city that warred with the more famous Palenque.
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Reply #9 posted 07/09/15 11:08pm

NorthC

PurpleJedi said:



XxAxX said:


wow! way cool. who wants to go on an expidition??




wave

Count me in!


And me! wave
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Reply #10 posted 07/10/15 1:36am

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NorthC said:

NinaB said:

Olmec?

No, Tonina was a Mayan city that warred with the more famous Palenque.

Thanks.
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Reply #11 posted 07/10/15 5:18am

Graycap23

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XxAxX said:

wow! way cool. who wants to go on an expidition??

I would love that.

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Reply #12 posted 07/10/15 6:59am

RodeoSchro

I'm reading this book right now. It's absolutely fascinating and I can't wait to finish it:

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Reply #13 posted 07/10/15 8:03am

NorthC

^That's about the Tarahumara, isn't? Totally different part of Mexico, but equally interesting.
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Reply #14 posted 07/10/15 8:50am

RodeoSchro

NorthC said:

^That's about the Tarahumara, isn't? Totally different part of Mexico, but equally interesting.



Yes, it is. There's so much we don't know, isn't there?

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