New Archaeological Discovery of 2,000-year-old Jaguar Adds to History of Mexico by Susie Albin-Najera • 2012-09-13 • 0 Comments The recent discovery of a jaguar statue at an archaeological site in Chiapas represents a new example of Mexico’s cultural history. Carved out of stone, the jaguar is only engraved on one of its sides, his paws flexed as if he were… Read more →