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Archaeologists in Mexico Uncover Remains of a Teotihuacan Village Almost 1,600 Years Old
An impressive Teotihuacan village dating back to 450-650 AD has been found in Mexico, revealing a vibrant artisan community and its trade connections with the Aztec capital.
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