Does Anybody Have Info On The New Ancient Pyramid Found at Mexico City?
New Pyramid Discovered in Mexico City Friday April 7, 2006 Archaeologists investigating a Catholic shrine in the Mexico city suburb of Iztapalapa have discovered a 60 foot tall pyramid, part of the ancient Teotihuacan (150 BC-700 AD) culture. Said to have been built about 500 AD, the pyramid has lain unidentified beneath a Catholic shrine called Hill of the Stars (El Cerro de la Estrella) since 1833, when residents chose the hill for the site of the annual Easter Passion Play, a celebration in which the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ is reenacted. http://archaeology.about.com/b/2006/04/07/new-pyramid-discovered-in-mexico-city.htm Ancient Pyramid Found at Mexico City Christian Site John Roach for National Geographic News April 6, 2006 Archaeologists have discovered a huge, 1,500-year-old pyramid in Mexico City, according to an announcement yesterday. The same people who built the pyramid also constructed Teotihuacan, a long-abandoned settlement about 25 miles (40 kilometers) nor