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The open world survival game Minecraft continues to introduce many new features to its world as its fans eagerly await these updates as it charts the future of the Minecraft game through update 1.20.

It's only been a few months since developer Mojang announced update #1.20, and while its release date is still unknown, we know it aims to bring beautiful things, exciting additions and discoveries that await its fans of players around the world throughout this year, and we're also looking forward to it. to her.

A player in the ruins of the Minecraft game has discovered a new structure, Trail Ruins, which is considered to be one of the ruins of some ancient civilizations, which were created in random places in the game world related to archeology or “Minecraft archeology content” in addition to the new mechanics that Update 1.20 brought.

After the new update, everything underground became interesting, as the player Nwo5, who is active in the reddit community, found these ruins after finding a plate above the ground, after which the player did some excavation and showed what it looked like. It turns out later that the ancient civilization was not particularly familiar with architecture.

The excavated and buried ruins in Minecraft mostly look like a random pile of blocks. But the player not only excavated the rubble, but also did restoration work inside and out, and it turned out to be a very beautiful tower.

It is mentioned that the archaeology content or the world of archaeology was announced as part of the Caves & Cliffs content update in 2020. But after the update was delayed and split into two parts, the developer announced that it had been frozen at that time, but recently announced that Minecraft archaeology content will be coming to the game with the 1.20 update, which will be released later this year 2023. But if you want to try out the new content before this date, it has been confirmed that a beta version will be available which will be released very soon.

Minecraft’s archaeology content is based around a new block called Shady Sand. Using a new “Brush” tool, you’ll be able to reveal what’s hidden inside these blocks. Bonuses can include random items that you receive, as well as pottery shards, which can contain many individual patterns. Combine four pieces of your choice and you’ll have a stylish bowl with a custom design.

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