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INAH discovers a series of burials from the Teotihuacan Period

The archaeological salvage team working alongside the Mexico–Querétaro train project has uncovered a series of funerary contexts, including cists and shaft tombs, at the Ignacio Zaragoza site in Tula de Allende, Hidalgo. The discoveries are expected to provide important insights into the beliefs, social structure, and culture of communities that flourished during the height of the Teotihuacan civilisation. The site appears to have been occupied …

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HeritageDaily - Archaeology News broke the news on Monday, May 18, 2026.
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