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“New Pre-Columbian Burial Site Unearths Startling Discovery: Children with Golden Ornaments Reveal Unknown Disease”

Excavations in Huanchaco, Peru have uncovered a burial site linked to pre-Columbian fishing. Notably, two children were found buried with golden ornaments, shedding light on a previously unknown disease called “flower’s disease.” Further research is needed to understand the impact of this disease on the indigenous population.

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“Uncovering the Dark Secrets: Ancient Mayan Burial Site Reveals Over 100 Violent Deaths of Young Adults”

Discoveries of over 100 ancient human remains belonging to young adults have been made during archaeological excavations. These remains, dating back over 500 years, were found in the sacred cenote of Chultun, part of the Chichen Itza Maya civilization in Mexico. Genetic analysis revealed that all individuals were of indigenous origin, with a quarter being close relatives. The burial site suggests violent deaths, potentially indicating conflicts between rival groups. Researchers are eager to understand the story behind these burials.