New archaeological excavations have revealed signs of Maya people at the central Mexican city of Teotihuacan.
, a monument from the Maya city of Tikal. This public monument seemed to describe the conquest of Tikal in AD 378 by foreigners with the backing of Teotihuacan.
These new findings were presented by archaeologist Nawa Sugiyama of the University of California, Riverside, at the conference. Sugiyama, together with an international team of archaeologists, documented numerous signs of Maya presence in a group known as The Plaza of the Columns at Teotihuacan. In another offering, the archaeologists encountered what appeared to be the remains of a great feast. These included extensive food remains and more than 10,000 broken pieces of pottery, all deposited within ten square meters. Just 68% of the pottery, however, appears to have been from Teotihuacan. Much of the remaining 32% of the pottery was decorated with Maya motifs, and thus presumably was brought to the site from great lengths.
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