A 1,400-year-old funeral chamber was found by chance in the southern Mexican state of Guerrero, authorities said.
The tomb was looted decades before the Spanish arrived [Credit: INAH] |
The chamber, regarded as an elite burial place and dating between A.D. 600 and A.D. 900, was found by locals in the village of Chilacachapa, Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History said late Wednesday.
“After looking through what was inside layer by layer, we came to the conclusion that the skeleton or skeletons of individuals that were put inside the tomb, perhaps that of a ruler, were taken out six centuries ago, before the Spaniards arrived,” an INAH statement said.
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