In Mexico City, archaeologists have discovered the long-lost ruins of a Teotihuacan town.
Experts estimate the hamlet to be 1,500 years old and date it to between 450 and 650 A.D. based on the ceramics discovered nearby.
The National Institute of History and Anthropology of Mexico reports that the settlement contained a number of architectural fragments.
Additionally, two adult and one child's bodies were found.
In addition to artists, archaeologists think the village may have been home to a group of fishermen and gatherers.