A wooden canoe used by the ancient Maya was found in southern Mexico during archeological work for the construction of a new tourist train, officials announced on Oct. 29.
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Seems like the time capsule of the past has opened up and revealing objects of the past.
Why would anyone put elaborate carving of temples on their canoe?
Art tells a historical story that connects the dots of human existence. It’s a universal language.
@Coreen Evans Lol yeah they needed to communicate with the distant future or something, while they went fishing.
You’re very special.