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A 2,400-year-old ceramic figurines have been found at the top of a pyramid in El Salvador .
The figurines, along with other artifacts found in the funerary deposit, suggest connections to other cultures.
Researchers theorize that the figurines were puppets intentionally arranged at the site to represent a long-lost message.
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