A vast region of the Amazon forest in Brazil was home to a complex of ancient towns in which about 50,000 people lived. The settlements, consisting of networks of walled towns and smaller villages organised around a central plaza, are now almost entirely overgrown by the forest. The findings were published yesterday in the journal Science, described clusters of towns and smaller villages connected by complex road networks and housing a society doomed by the arrival of Europeans five centuries ago. bbc
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