Friday, August 13, 2010

Banada Abbey Co Sligo

believe that there remains a tunnel Teotihuacan rulers

The researchers determined, using a ground penetrating radar, this finding located in the city of the gods has a length of 100 to 120 meters and has several chambers inside.

Some secrets of the "city of the gods" may be exposed with the discovery of a tunnel that leads to a series of tunnels dug under the Temple of the Feathered Serpent, which may have been deposited remains of the rulers of the ancient city. Linda R.

Manzanilla Naim, a researcher at the UNAM, said, "who ruled for six centuries on Teotihuacan hid their faces and tombs, did not reveal their names, it became apparent his exploits and dissembled their homes into the sea of \u200b\u200barchitectural ensembles."

The excavation has been the collaboration of Victor Manuel Velasco Herrera, Space Science Department of the Institute of Geophysics and his team, who with a GPR determined that the tunnel has a length of 100 to 120 m, and the existence of multiple cameras inside. In the hollow

, five meters in diameter and, so far, 12 meters deep, that just exposes the tunnel roof, Velasco Herrera said that this is one of the most important archaeological discoveries so far this century not only in Mexico but the world.

"It's very important that the team led by Sergio Gomez Chavez, National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) has had confidence in the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), stated in a statement.

argued that the application of science and technology can help better plan the scan, save time and reduce costs.

This happened in the Citadel of Teotihuacan, where the university analyzed the signals recorded by the instrument to find the tunnel entrance and calculate its length, but also found the existence of multiple cameras.
Mexico City

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