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Maya Village Under 17 Feet of Ash: Residents Lived Free and Clear of Overlords
In El Salvador, a village left under thick ash for 1,400 years is our best-preserved ancient Maya settlement. A University of Colorado study reveals something new and unusual about its residents.
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