A bouquet of flowers found in a tunnel under a Teotihuacan pyramid survived a bonfire about 2,000 years ago. (Image credit: Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH)/Sergio Gómez)
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Regards,
Back when I studied that area, they didn’t know who built that city. It looks like they still don’t know.
The “flower” offering doesn’t look like that to me. The bundle has a root ball like what you would have when you transplant something.
I live in the woods, and my back deck is on a hill. There is one spot off the deck where I have always dumped my dead flower bouquets. I figured that in thousands of years they will dig this place up and decide that spot was an altar.