Pinnacle predators were compromised almost 2,000 years earlier in Teotihuacán
Teotihuacán has to do with 30 miles northeast of Mexico City and was a significant financial powerhouse in between 100 BCE and 650 CE. Deposit Photos
Archeologists are rebuilding the history of the ancient megacity of Teotihuacán utilizing the almost 2,000-year-old remains of numerous animals and some people. Current explorations in Mexico have actually revealed 12 sets of human remains, together with over 200 compromised animals-- 33 of which were total animal skeletons. The findings are detailed in a brand-new book composed by University of California, Riverside anthropologist Nawa Sugiyama.
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