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A newly discovered and highly preserved 1600-year-old Maya king's tomb in Guatemala reveals bowls of human fingers, a partially burned infant, gem-studded teeth and a wealth of gold and untouched artifacts providing many new examples of Mayan architecture and preserved textiles.
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