The uncovered pyramidal base in Hidalgo, believed to date back to a pre-Hispanic settlement, highlights the architectural significance and diverse ceremonial purposes of Mesoamerican pyramids.
Héctor Labra Chávez remarked on the discovery as groundbreaking since there were 'no known remnants of pre-Hispanic civilisations in this immediate area' prior to this finding.
Experts are fascinated by the site dating from the Late Classic to the Aztec period, as it could provide insights into the independent kingdom of Metztitlan.
Due to budget cuts, the INAH will rebury the pyramidal base after creating 3D models, limiting further investigation into this significant archaeological find.
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