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New Pyramid Found With Vivid Murals, Stacked Tombs

Posted by Xeno on August 10, 2012

http://images.nationalgeographic.com/wpf/media-live/photos/000/581/cache/zapotec-murals-found-vertical-tomb-room_58110_600x450.jpg?01AD=3NJNPP6wjr3DDcNVj0rcJx1pYJ-DVPJtMxhmgBZfO9zO5pFG9RftrNg&01RI=9A787F9A6A087FF&01NA=naOne of three stacked tombs newly discovered within a pyramid, this vividly painted chamber is unique among ancient Zapotec funerary architecture, Mexican archaeologists announced in late July.

Dating from about A.D. 650 to 850, the funerary complex was part of an elite neighborhood of the Zapotec, an agrarian culture that once thrived throughout what’s now the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca (map).

“Painted motifs in funerary contexts are quite usual in this culture,” excavation director Nelly Robles García said. “But at other sites they show important people: priests, warriors, and rulers—most likely the deceased.”

No humans appear here. Instead, the designs seem to refer to the sacred ritual ball game played by many pre-Hispanic peoples in Mesoamerica. A bit like soccer combined with basketball, the game involved hitting a hard rubber ball around a court, and sometimes ended in sacrificial death for the losers. …

via Pictures: New Pyramid Found With Vivid Murals, Stacked Tombs.

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