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    Archaeological pieces found at site of 'Pompey of America'(1/3)

    2019-05-24 09:12:21 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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    Salvadoran archaeologist work at the Joya de Ceren archaeological site in San Juan Opico, 35 km west of San Salvador, El Salvador, on May 23, 2019. Archaelogical excavations are conducted at Joya de Ceren archaeological site in search of clues on the life, crops and structures of this legendary Mayan town known as the \

    Salvadoran archaeologist work at the Joya de Ceren archaeological site in San Juan Opico, 35 km west of San Salvador, El Salvador, on May 23, 2019. Archaelogical excavations are conducted at Joya de Ceren archaeological site in search of clues on the life, crops and structures of this legendary Mayan town known as the "Pompey of America", which was buried over 1,400 years ago by volcanic eruptions. (Photo/Agencies)

    View of a archaeological pieces found at the Joya de Ceren, in San Juan Opico, 35 km west of San Salvador, El Salvador, on May 23, 2019.Archaelogical excavations are conducted at Joya de Ceren archaeological site in search of clues on the life, crops and structures of this legendary Mayan town known as the \

    View of a archaeological pieces found at the Joya de Ceren, in San Juan Opico, 35 km west of San Salvador, El Salvador, on May 23, 2019.Archaelogical excavations are conducted at Joya de Ceren archaeological site in search of clues on the life, crops and structures of this legendary Mayan town known as the "Pompey of America", which was buried over 1,400 years ago by volcanic eruptions. (Photo/Agencies)

    View of a canine bone at the Joya de Ceren, in San Juan Opico, 35 km west of San Salvador, El Salvador, on May 23, 2019. Archaelogical excavations are conducted at Joya de Ceren archaeological site in search of clues on the life, crops and structures of this legendary Mayan town known as the \

    View of a canine bone at the Joya de Ceren, in San Juan Opico, 35 km west of San Salvador, El Salvador, on May 23, 2019. Archaelogical excavations are conducted at Joya de Ceren archaeological site in search of clues on the life, crops and structures of this legendary Mayan town known as the "Pompey of America", which was buried over 1,400 years ago by volcanic eruptions. (Photo/Agencies)

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