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Dozens of handprints found in a cave in Mexico are believed to be part of an ancient Mayan ritual.
Archaeologist Sergio Grosjean says the work is likely to be associated with a coming-of-age ritual and the colours of the handprints have meaning.
The prints, mostly made by children could date back more than 1,200 years.


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