Mexico City: Archaeologists are constantly engaged in research, even if they are not isolated from the world's turbulent politics. As they make mysterious discoveries, they suddenly discover information about Kashipura – ancient civilizations. Like the Mohenjo-dero (Muay-jo-dero) culture of India, when the engineer Sir John Marshall was laying the railway line from Sarkar City to Karachi, a long hill came up in between, which covered the entire ancient Indus Valley Civilization. Digged. Below Remains found. Everything else was in the houses but 'lamp-posts' and clay toy horses were also found here. Sir Banerjee, who was excavating nearby, showed all this to the BC civilization. It is called the culture of 3000.
Mexico is a monsoon region similar to India. But it is not developed yet. Some areas along the Gulf of Mexico's currents are densely forested. Archaeologists have found an amazing city while doing research in such forests. The city is believed to be an offshoot of the Inca civilization, which was an offshoot of the sun-worshipping Maya civilization. Here a 50 feet high pyramid buried in the ground under the mound has also been found.
Many pyramid-like structures, grand buildings, 3 plazas and many stone pillars and well-like structures have been found in this city. One of these pyramids was 82 feet high. From above which the surrounding forest was visible. Several high altars and an ancient playground have also been found here. This ground is considered for some religious ceremony. This culture dates back to BC. It is likely to be between 250 and 1000. Archaeologist Ivan Sprague said that over time the city was destroyed and no one knew about it.
It is believed that the Maya civilization first started the ball game. There was a big court in the city for this. From the analysis of pottery and pottery found in the houses of this culture, it can be said that the fall of this city occurred in B.C. Happened in. It probably occurred between 800 and 1000 BC and remained unknown until recently.