Thursday, August 30, 2012

Archaeologists discovered 2000-Year Old Sculpture in Mexico

Mexican archaeologists in the first week of August 2012 discovered a 2000-year-old sculpture of a jaguar in Izapa. The one-tonne piece measures 1.38 meters long by 87 centimeters high and 52 centimeters wide. Izapa, is located about 12 km from the border with Guatemala. It was an important civic religious center built 2500 years ago by a pre-Mayan culture. The sculptures of Izapa were made with stones because there were no metals in that period. The jaguar sculpture seems to be only partially completed because the other faces of the stone are blank. It indicated that it was possibly in the process of being carved when work was halted on it.

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