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Excavators uncover artifacts at site of last Mayan stronghold

The new excavation project began last June in an effort to understand more about the Tayasal outpost where Mayan inhabitants first settled in 900 BC during their Preclassic period, the archeologist in charge of the dig told AFP.

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Among partially exposed structures at the site is a 30-meter-high acropolis that according to research functioned as the residence of the ruling elite.

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Excavators uncover artifacts at site of last Mayan stronghold

Also visible is a water well used since pre-Hispanic times.

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One of the objectives of the project is to enhance the site so tourists can better "appreciate" the vast region's Mayan archaeological value, said Jenny Barrios from Guatemala's Ministry of Culture and Sports.

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Excavators uncover artifacts at site of last Mayan stronghold

The Maya civilization reached its height between 250 and 900 AD in what is present-day southern Mexico and Guatemala, as well as parts of Belize, El Salvador and Honduras.

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Excavators uncover artifacts at site of last Mayan stronghold