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Mayan Altar Served for Human Sacrifices in Guatemala Discovered

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Archaeologists discovered in Guatemala a circular Mayan structure more than 2,000 years old that served as an altar for human offerings and sacrifices, a finding that will allow us to understand one of the most complex periods of this civilization, official sources reported on Monday.

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Archaeologists discovered in Guatemala a circular Mayan structure more than 2,000 years old that served as an altar for human offerings and sacrifices, a finding that will allow us to understand one of the most complex periods of this civilization, official sources reported on Monday.

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Guatemala City, Guatemala. Archaeologists discovered in Guatemala a circular Mayan structure more than 2,000 years old that served as an altar for human offerings and sacrifices, a finding that will allow us to understand one of the most complex periods of this civilization, official sources reported on Monday.The discovery occurred at the archaeological site of El Tigre, in the jungles of the northern department of Petén, bordering Mexico and B…

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Scientific team discovered a unique Mayan ritual structure at the pre-Hispanic site of El Tigre, in northern Guatemala, which provides data on complex ceremonial practices and social patterns.

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Archaeologists discovered in Guatemala a circular Mayan structure more than 2,000 years old that served as an altar for human offerings and sacrifices, a finding that will allow us to understand one of the most complex periods of this civilization, official sources reported on Monday.

An international scientific team discovered a Mayan ritual structure at the pre-Hispanic site El Tigre, in the department of Petén, in northern Guatemala, a finding that provides unpublished data on the complex ceremonial practices and social patterns of the preclassic terminal period (100 BC – 150 AD). “It is a structure that has quite unique characteristics that allow us important advances in understanding ritual practices in those sites of me…

An international scientific team discovered a unique Mayan ritual structure at the pre-Hispanic site El Tigre, in the department of Petén, in northern Guatemala, a finding that provides unpublished data on the complex ceremonial practices and social patterns of the preclassic terminal period (100 BC - 150 AD).The entrance Hallan in northern Guatemala a unique Mayan ritual structure of 2,000 years ago was first published in Proceso Digital.

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udgtv broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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