Rare Archaeological Find from Pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica
Archaeologists in southern Mexico have uncovered an exceptionally well-preserved 1,400-year-old tomb belonging to the Zapotec civilization, shedding new light on Indigenous burial practices and belief systems. The discovery was made in 2025 at San Pablo Huitzo, located in the state of Oaxaca, following an investigation triggered by an anonymous tip-off about illegal excavation activity.
Month: Current Affairs - February 02, 2026
Category: Ancient Civilisations | Art & Culture