ART NEWS – The remains of a human settlement from the pre-Columbian Huastec civilization were identified by archaeologists with the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) in Tamaulipas, Mexico, according to an announcement made last week. Researchers called it one of the most important finds in the region in recent decades because of how much material has been recovered. The foundations of four large earth mounds were found at the archaeological site El Naranjo, which was active more than a millennium ago. The area was used for burial grounds as well as a place for daily activities.
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