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- <title>
- June 15, 1992: Fit for a King
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1992
- June 15, 1992 How Sam Walton Got Rich
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- THE WEEK, Page 26
- SOCIETY
- Fit for a King
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- <p>Archaeologists uncover a treasure trove of Mayan history
- </p>
- <p> To an archaeologist, unearthing relics is as incidental as
- filing tax returns. But last week an excavation among the
- ancient ruins of Copan, in western Honduras, turned up a find
- so extraordinary that archaeologists are digging for the proper
- superlatives to describe it. The discoverers believe that they
- have uncovered the tomb of a 6th century Mayan king who died
- before he was 30 years old. Archaeologists stumbled across the
- temple during a routine dig, and are now calling it the find of
- their careers. Five hundred tombs have been excavated at Copan
- during the past 18 years, but only two others have been
- considered undisturbed royal resting places.
- </p>
- <p> Perhaps the most dramatic aspect of the discovery is the
- remarkable state in which the ceramic vases inside have been
- preserved. The colors are vibrant and the decorative motifs
- almost perfectly preserved. The vases are unique because they
- were stuccoed and then coated with paint, but not fired. One
- archaeologist called the condition of the pottery absolutely
- "shocking."
- </p>
- <p> Examinations of bones and teeth may offer some valuable
- information about the inhabitant of the tomb. But the key to
- figuring out exactly who is buried there lies in the
- hieroglyphics emblazoned on the pots. Expert readers are
- currently baffled by the mysterious writings.
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