Archaeologists have discovered previously unknown pre-Hispanic ruins in Mexico. The ancient site dates back to the Early Classic period, spanning between 200 and 600 AD. Evidence found at the location indicates a strong connection to the Mayan culture. This discovery provides new insights into the architectural and social structures of the era. The site had remained hidden until the recent archaeological efforts. Researchers are now analyzing the ruins to better understand the region's history. This find adds significant value to the study of early Mesoamerican civilizations.
