
Glyphs found in the ancient city have long baffled archaeologists. Now, a team of experts proposes a new way of looking at the puzzle.
It was a metropolis of ancient Americaa city in which up to 125 thousand people lived in its greatest splendor and where the Aztecs, centuries later, were amazed by the titanic pyramids that they found in ruins.
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