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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums'Trash' found deep inside a Mexican cave turns out to be 500-year-old artifacts from a little-known culture
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trash-found-deep-inside-mexican-130000012.htmlWhile investigating a cave high in the mountains of Mexico, a spelunker thought she had found a pile of trash from a modern-day litterbug. But upon closer inspection, she discovered that the "trash" was actually a cache of artifacts that may have been used in fertility rituals more than 500 years ago.
"I looked in, and it seemed like the cave continued. You had to hold your breath and dive a little to get through," speleologist Katiya Pavlova said in a translated statement. "That's when we discovered the two rings around the stalagmites."
The cave, called Tlayócoc, is in the Mexican state of Guerrero and about 7,800 feet (2,380 meters) above sea level. Meaning "Cave of Badgers" in the Indigenous Nahuatl language, Tlayócoc is known locally as a source of water and bat guano. In September 2023, Pavlova and local guide Adrián Beltrán Dimas ventured into the cave possibly the first time anyone has entered it in about five centuries.
Roughly 500 feet (150 m) into the cave, the ceiling dipped down. The pair of explorers had to navigate the flooded cave with a gap of just 6 inches (15 centimeters) between the water and the cave ceiling. "Adrián was scared, but the water was deep enough, and I went through first to show him it wasn't that difficult," Pavlova said.
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'Trash' found deep inside a Mexican cave turns out to be 500-year-old artifacts from a little-known culture (Original Post)
WhiteTara
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Deuxcents
(22,368 posts)1. Amazing find
canetoad
(19,025 posts)2. I love hearing about
Things like this. There is so much just waiting to be discovered.
leftstreet
(36,763 posts)3. DURec
Thanks for posting!
UTUSN
(74,259 posts)4. The comments...
hunter
(39,514 posts)6. I avoid yahoo comments, and yahoo news in particular.
Here's the original source:
https://www.inah.gob.mx/boletines/inah-confirma-hallazgos-arqueologicos-y-emprende-investigacion-en-la-cueva-de-tlayococ-guerrero
You can click on the little camera icon to see many photographs.
UTUSN
(74,259 posts)7. I'm O.K. with my posts not being for everybody.
Cha
(311,221 posts)5. Fascinating.. Mahalo, White Tara!

