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MEXICO CITY, Sept. 4. -- Mexican Boy Scouts exploring the wildest parts of the State of Guerrero discovered ruins which experts believe will lead to unearthing another buried city in this republic.
The members of the expedition, which was working under the patronage of the Minister of Education, found themselves a few days ago on one of the highest mountain ranges in Guerrero.
Nearby were numerous mounds, varying in size. Digging into one of the largest mounds, the Boy Scouts found an enormous stone head like that of the Egyptian sphinx.
- AP reported in 1930 that Boy Scouts discovered "a large stone sphinx bearing a marked resemblance to that in Egypt" in Guerrero, Mexico: Link to archived newspaper and related claim of finding ancient ruins 30 feet beneath the ground (allegedly making it 50,000-years-old) in the same region in comments. : r/HighStrangeness (Is this Tehuacalco, Guerrero?)
- 1926: THE [Egyptian] SPHINX EMERGES FROM THE SANDS OF TIME; Some of Its Secrets Revealed After Six Months of Excavation -- Mammoth Lion, Hewn Out of Solid Rock, Comes to Light (The New York Times)
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They did not uncover the body, which is believed to be immense.
Authorities say the stone head has extraordinary similarity to the archaeological treasures found at Gizen [Giza], Egypt.
The eyes of the image are deep cavities. Nearby was unearthed a huge round stone covered with hieroglyphics.
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Nubia (modern Sudan) has more pyramids. |
The many small mounds in the district under exploration are believed by government experts to be the summits of a series of pyramids.
The stone head which was uncovered is thought to have been that of some God [ruling deity], carved by the Indians [Indigenous people] in ancient times and surrounded by pyramids.
The Mexicans built giant pyramids on temples?
Alfonso Caso, a lawyer; Luis Fabela an architect, and Señor Escobar, a guide, will leave here in a few days to survey the district and begin excavation work on a limited scale.
Sphinx, ancient discs, and bracelets: Enigmatic finds in Mexico
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