PYRAMID FOUND AT BOTTOM OF LAKE A pyramid 29 feet high, but resting at the bottom of a lake in Wisconsin, U.S.A., has recently been examined by a diver In an effort to solve the mystery of its origin. Archaeologists believe that it was built by the prehistoric Aztecs. Made from smooth stones and mortar, it is well preserved. It was, of course, probably built before there was any lake, and it is likely that the site was that of Azthan, largest Aztec city of pilgrimage.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume LXX, Issue 3627, 3 July 1939, Page 7
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