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Informational (nonfiction), 1,273 words, Level U (Grade 4), Nonfiction Series, Lexile 920L
In Mexico stands a city of ancient pyramids, believed by early civilizations to have been built by either giants or gods. The city known as Teotihuacán holds many mysteries. Who exactly lived there and constructed its incredible buildings? Archaeologists have some ideas, but no one knows for sure. Students will learn all about the city of ruins and the amazing discoveries that have been made there.
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