


Archaeologists in Mexico have discovered 1,300 year-old stone sculptures depicting captive Mayan warriors.
Researchers think they may have been sent on a mission from one ancient Mayan city to another but were where seized and probably suffered a terrible death.
The 5-foot (1.5-meter) tall sculptures have hieroglyphic inscriptions on their loincloths and chest that say the warriors belonged to the city of Copan, archaeologist Juan Yadeun said in a news release Wednesday.
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