Ancient Maya monument discovery rewrites the history books

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Summary:
- Archaeologists have discovered an ancient Maya monument in Guatemala that dates back over 2,000 years. The monument, known as a "stela," is a carved stone slab that likely depicted a Maya ruler or important historical event.
- The stela was found in the ruins of an ancient Maya city called Holmul, which was an important center of Maya civilization during the Classic period (250-900 AD). The discovery provides valuable insights into the rich cultural and political history of the Maya people.
- The stela is in excellent condition, with intricate carvings and hieroglyphic inscriptions that will help archaeologists and historians better understand the Maya's sophisticated writing system and their complex societal structures.

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