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Archaeological Finding in Veracruz Reveals an Unprecedented Pre-Hispanic Structure of 1,400 Years Ago

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Veracruz, Mexico. An archaeological discovery made in the municipality of Coatepec, Veracruz, opens a new window to understand the history of the ancient civilizations that inhabited the Gulf of Mexico region more than 14 centuries ago. During archaeological rescue work, specialists located a civic-ceremonial structure along with a monolithic sculpture of unprecedented characteristics, vestiges that could transform knowledge about pre-Hispanic s…
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Veracruz, Mexico. An archaeological discovery made in the municipality of Coatepec, Veracruz, opens a new window to understand the history of the ancient civilizations that inhabited the Gulf of Mexico region more than 14 centuries ago. During archaeological rescue work, specialists located a civic-ceremonial structure along with a monolithic sculpture of unprecedented characteristics, vestiges that could transform knowledge about pre-Hispanic s…

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nuevografico.com broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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