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Etchings of fighting CAMELS are the earliest ever drawings of the animal in Asia | Daily Mail Online
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Sarcophagus lid which likely belonged to Pakal (603-683 CE), a Mayan aristocrat who governed the city-state of Palenque for 68 prosperous years. The deceased is reborn, becoming one with the god Unen-K'awill -
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Sarcophagus lid which likely belonged to Pakal (603-683 CE), a Mayan aristocrat who governed the city-state of Palenque for 68 prosperous years. The deceased is reborn, becoming one with the god Unen-K'awill - an important deity associated with maize ...
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