Answer: True
Explanation: The Joya de Cerén Archaeological Site is located in the small Central American country of El Salvador, in the La Libertad Department. In the Ceren ruins, the best-preserved Mayan settlement in all of Latin America, which was buried by a layer of ash almost 5 meters thick, when the Loma Caldera volcano, less than a kilometer away, erupted about the 660 year. Tourists who go to the site can observe the ruins of the ancient Mayan city and see what life was like thousands of years before the arrival of Europeans in the New World.
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