Teotihuacan Burial Site?

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The ancient city of Teotihuacan is regarded by historians as the first Mexican city. The city had two great pyramids: the pyramid of the sun and the pyramid of the moon. Excavation aiming at unlocking the secrets of the pyramid of the moon started in 1998. The first secret that the excavation uncovered was a burial chamber of an early ruler of the city. The burial site was very ceremonial containing burial offerings in the form of artifacts such as obsidian, birds, greenstone figurines and other quality offerings. In addition to this burial site, there were more than 1200 other burials that took place at the site.
The archeologists further discovered how the city came into being; through a lava-tube cave. These caves and other physical features, according to the archaeologists, symbolized the gods and ancestors of Mesoamerica. Other than their religious significance, the features were also used as a focal point for settlement and other activities. The city grew quickly during the second century until the A.D 600. The city was torched down around A.D 750 by invaders.
The archaeologists, from their findings, concluded that the city’s residents were multiethnic and worshipped a goddess. The discovery of the burial site was the breakthrough of 1999
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In these burial sites, Maya artifacts were present. These Maya artifacts further linked the Mexican capital to the southeast Maya region. The remains of these elite individuals were found in cross-legged position and various Maya-style artifacts such as shells, obsidian and other ceremonial items. The discovery of Mayan artifacts confirmed the interaction between the Mayan and Teotihuacan communities. The use of Mayan artifacts by royalty suggests that the two communities influenced each other greatly. This discovery is vital in giving historians insight about the ruling of the city of