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Mexican Archaeologists Find Ancient Aztec Tunnel, But Have to Rebury It
Mexican Archaeologists Find Ancient Aztec Tunnel, But Have to Rebury It
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Mexican researchers had to rebury a peculiar archaeological monument that was discovered on the outskirts of Mexico City. 10.11.2022, Sputnik International
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The discovery is a tunnel built centuries ago as part of the Albarradon de Ecatepec. It is a flood control system consisting of dikes and waterways that was built to protect the historic city of Tenochtitlan from rising water.However, archaeologists from INAH (National Institute of Anthropology and History) had to announce that due to a lack of funds for the proper construction of the exhibit and the protection of the remarkable structure, the tunnel section will have to be reburied to protect it from thieves or vandals.The tunnel was discovered in 2019 and is length is only 8.4 meters long. In the course of research, several pre-Hispanic glyphs were found in it. Tenochtitlan is widely known as the capital of the Aztec Empire. There were once numerous tunnels systems designed to prevent flooding caused by heavy rains. Nevertheless, the Spanish conquistadors initially did not understand the ingenuity of the local infrastructure, and in the early years of colonization destroyed many of the structures built before them.
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Mexican Archaeologists Find Ancient Aztec Tunnel, But Have to Rebury It
Mexican researchers had to rebury a peculiar archaeological monument that was discovered on the outskirts of Mexico City.
The discovery is a tunnel built centuries ago as part of the Albarradon de Ecatepec. It is a flood control system consisting of dikes and waterways that was built to protect the historic city of Tenochtitlan from rising water.
However, archaeologists from INAH (National Institute of Anthropology and History) had to announce that due to a lack of funds for the proper construction of the exhibit and the protection of the remarkable structure, the tunnel section will have to be reburied to protect it from thieves or vandals.
The tunnel was discovered in 2019 and is length is only 8.4 meters long. In the course of research, several pre-Hispanic glyphs were found in it.
13 January 2020, 04:13 GMT
Tenochtitlan is widely known as the capital of the
Aztec Empire. There were once numerous tunnels systems designed to prevent flooding caused by heavy rains.
Nevertheless, the Spanish conquistadors initially did not understand the ingenuity of the local infrastructure, and in the early years of colonization destroyed many of the structures built before them.