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No Egypt! Highway Works Lead To Historical Discovery: A Pyramid Over 500 Years Old!

Written by Alisson Ficher
Published on 09/12/2024 at 16:17
Escavação em rodovia no México revela pirâmide de 500 anos e lança luz sobre uma civilização antiga. Mistérios ainda aguardam explicação. (Imagem ilustrativa criada por IA)
Escavação em rodovia no México revela pirâmide de 500 anos e lança luz sobre uma civilização antiga. Mistérios ainda aguardam explicação. (Imagem ilustrativa criada por IA)
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During Construction on a Highway, Archaeologists Discovered a 500-Year-Old Pyramid. The Structure Is Part of a Settlement That Dates Back 500 Years.

Under the seemingly ordinary soil of a highway in the state of Hidalgo, Mexico, lay a secret capable of changing our perception of human history.

During expansion works, a colossal artifact, hidden for centuries, was revealed to the world, capturing the attention of archaeologists and historians.

The discovery of a pyramid over 500 years old is not just an archaeological milestone but also a window into the past, shedding light on an ancient civilization and its practices.

According to the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), the interrupted construction revealed not only a pyramid over 500 years old but also signs of an ancient civilization.

These findings illuminate crucial historical periods, between the pre-Hispanic (650-950 A.D.) and late post-classic (1350-1519 A.D.), as part of the settlement known as San Miguel.

What initially appeared to be just another infrastructure project is now revealing itself to be one of the most significant discoveries in the country.

The Discovery of the Pyramid

The structure found is not just a pyramid, but a set of findings that intrigue specialists.

Composed of five distinct sectors and at least 10 archaeological tombs, this discovery rescues the history of an organized civilization rich in culture.

The presence of tombs indicates funerary practices that may shed light on the customs and spiritual beliefs of this ancient society.

Additionally, materials such as ceramics, charcoal, soil, and wooden floors have been collected in an impressive 155 samples.

These elements promise to unveil secrets about human occupation in the region, which dates back around 14,000 years.

As reported by INAH, these items are being meticulously analyzed by specialists in archaeology and anthropology.

The samples are essential to reconstruct the past of this region and to better understand the dynamics of life of a society that, until now, remained largely unknown.

The pyramid found is one of many that likely exist beneath the Mexican soil, and archaeologists are confident that more discoveries like this may occur as excavation work progresses.

The structure may have served as a spiritual center, a place for rituals, or even a meeting point for the great leaders of the time.

Pyramid Discovered in the State of Hidalgo, Mexico Reproduction Facebook

Pyramid Preservation Project

With the aim of protecting and better understanding these remnants, an archaeological rescue project has been launched by the Mexican government. The initiative seeks to preserve the site and share the knowledge acquired with the public.

Preliminary results are already being presented at institutions such as the College of the State of Hidalgo and the Technological University of the Sierra Hidalguense. The collaboration between the government and the universities aims to ensure that the knowledge generated is disseminated effectively.

Moreover, the idea, according to the officials, is to promote awareness about the importance of archaeological heritage.

According to the government, these efforts are essential to ensure that the historical legacy is understood and respected by future generations.

The project also involves actions to protect the site from future constructions and preserve the ruins in a way that they can be visited and studied by future generations of archaeologists and tourists.

The increase in archaeological tourism may, however, pose a challenge, as preserving historical sites requires a delicate balance between public access and protecting the location.

The area where the pyramid was discovered could become a globally interesting destination, similar to other famous archaeological sites in Mexico, such as Teotihuacan and Chichén Itzá.

A Look into the Past

The San Miguel settlement, to which the pyramid belongs, reveals a complex and highly structured society.

The analysis of the collected samples promises not only to unveil how this civilization lived, but also to shed light on aspects such as funerary practices, social organization, and interaction with the environment.

The region of Hidalgo, according to archaeologists, has always been a strategic point for ancient civilizations, due to its location and natural resources.

The specialists are optimistic about the data that will emerge from these studies, but they caution: this discovery is just the tip of the iceberg.

The Mexican territory, rich in history, may still hide many secrets beneath its soil. With each new excavation, more pieces of the historical puzzle may emerge, rewriting our understanding of pre-Hispanic civilizations.

The city of San Miguel may be just one example of what can be found in other parts of the country.

There are many other archaeological sites that have yet to be discovered or that remain protected by centuries of earth and rocks.

This pyramid is just the beginning of a vast research field that promises to reveal more about the life, culture, and mysteries of the ancient civilizations that inhabited Mexican territory.

The Impact of Discoveries Like This

The discovery of this pyramid and the subsequent archaeological projects not only deepen our understanding of the past, but also have a direct impact on the present.

Archaeological discoveries influence education, cultural heritage preservation, and the development of public policies aimed at protecting historical and natural heritage.

Moreover, archaeological tourism has proven to be a powerful economic development tool in various regions of the world, and Mexico is no exception.

The discoveries made in Hidalgo may attract thousands of tourists interested in exploring the country’s rich historical heritage, providing new economic opportunities for the region.

However, archaeologists and specialists warn that for the country to reap the benefits of this discovery, it is essential that the heritage be treated with respect.

The preservation of archaeological sites should be the priority so that future generations can continue to learn from the legacy of ancient peoples.

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RAIMUNDO ALDO SOUSA
RAIMUNDO ALDO SOUSA
25/12/2024 07:15

Excelente descoberta pra humanidade.

Aldair Lanz
Aldair Lanz
23/12/2024 17:03

Agora virou moda fazer uma imagem com IA e destacar na manchete para chamar atenção. Só para ludibriar o leitor. Não é a primeira vez que comento nesse site alertando que ainda é possível ser de bom caráter e não tentar manipular o leitor com imagem falsa, nada haver com o fato noticiado.

Luis Roberto Cutrim
Luis Roberto Cutrim
23/12/2024 09:41

Se falar de 500 mil anos, eu fico muito tranquilo em dizer que acredito incondicionalmente. Aí sim!!!

Alisson Ficher

A journalist who graduated in 2017 and has been active in the field since 2015, with six years of experience in print magazines, stints at free-to-air TV channels, and over 12,000 online publications. A specialist in politics, employment, economics, courses, and other topics, he is also the editor of the CPG portal. Professional registration: 0087134/SP. If you have any questions, wish to report an error, or suggest a story idea related to the topics covered on the website, please contact via email: alisson.hficher@outlook.com. We do not accept résumés!

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