Researchers find remains of one of the world’s oldest effective water filtration methods, writes Harry Cockburn
In the once-bustling city of Tikal — the ruins of which still stand in rainforests in northern Guatemala — thepeople used natural materials imported from miles away in order to remove impurities from water.
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