Mexico.

Nov 09, 2005 18:34

Talk about Mexico's Precolumbian past and one of the images most likely to come to mind is that of the enormous Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacan. This year marks the centennial anniversary of the first modern excavations at the 1,800-year-old monument, a towering stone structure that has become an icon in the collective imagination of millions. ( Read more... )

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dev_ilish November 9 2005, 22:10:42 UTC
I saw that many archaeologists have gone to Mexico to try to keep the archaeology safe.

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viggo_tlaloc November 14 2005, 19:05:45 UTC
Yes there was some kind of effort to save archaeology there.

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deb38 November 10 2005, 15:53:48 UTC
It's a shame that some of the earliest work wasn't exactly good for the archaeology and sad that it's under threat now.

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viggo_tlaloc November 14 2005, 19:06:05 UTC
Yes it is.

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adamnedsoul November 11 2005, 22:16:07 UTC
I hope it survives the latest humans.

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viggo_tlaloc November 14 2005, 19:06:16 UTC
I hope so too.

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