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"This illustrates the importance of collections in archaeology," Crown said, "that we can return to material with new techniques and find out new things. Every artifact has a story to tell." Chocolate was used in rituals in Central America as early as 1500 B.C. and was even a form of currency among the Aztec. The new research was supported by the National Science Foundation, National Geographic Society, University of New Mexico and the Hershey Technical Center. ___ On the Net: PNAS: http://www.pnas.org/
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