People of the Teotihuacan civilization built roads on rivers with the help of astronomy
Mexico City, September 8, 2021, Tuesday
The ancient civilization found in Mexico has revealed one more mystery of ancient man. According to the information received, the Teotihuacan civilization was 90 km northeast of Mexico City, but most of its area was suppressed. The structure and ways of this civilization are being studied in terms of how old it is. Mostly traces of Teotivakan civilization are found. Researchers noticed that in ancient society noble work was done in the field of engineering.
People used to build roads on rivers based on astronomy. They also carried clay and stones to build the city. According to Naga Sugiyam, an archaeologist at the University of California, we must rely on evidence of his actions rather than history. According to a report, from 100 BCE to 500 CE, Teotihuacan was one of the largest cities in the ancient world. It was spread over an area of approximately 21 sq km. It had many pyramids, plazas, commercial and residential areas. Some constructions are still seen today, some have disappeared.
Traces of extinct structures have also been discovered with the help of lead technology. With its help the underground structure can be seen by reflecting the laser light. Researchers were able to compare today's Teotihuacan valley and ancient civilization with the help of lead, land survey and data collected earlier. About 7% of the urban areas were built on the angle of ancient civilization. Today's structures are being prepared on the ancient walls. The Teotivakan civilization was so adept at diverting the flow of rivers to build canals.
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