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Evidence of a mysterious Mayan city has been uncovered in Guatemala, a Central American country south of Mexico.
Archaeologists have uncovered a nearly 3,000-year-old Mayan complex in northern Guatemala, revealing a treasure trove of ...
Given that terrain and its difficulty to farm, fewer settlements and structures have been found there previously. "The inevitable impression is that the Maya culture of this region that we have ...
Archaeologists have uncovered an ancient Maya city in northern Guatemala, revealing pyramids, murals, and statues.
And when Auld-Thomas analyzed that data, he stumbled onto a huge surprise — evidence of more than 6,600 Maya structures, including a previously unknown large city complete with iconic stone ...
Tikal developed from a small “watering hole” into one of the biggest and most powerful Maya cities of Mesoamerica.
But part of that region is blank no longer. Archaeologists have found thousands of never-before-seen Maya structures as well as a large city that they named Valeriana after a nearby lagoon ...
It’s the latest discovery to support the emerging view that some of the earliest structures built in the Maya region were significantly larger than those built more than a millennium later ...
Laser imaging of the rainforests of Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula have turned up thousands of ancient Maya structures — and an entire previously unknown city, a new study has found. By flying ...
Languages: English, Spanish Archaeologists have revealed thousands of previously unknown ancient Maya structures in southeast Mexico, including an entire hidden city—Valeriana—with impressive ...
Some 3,000 years ago, the people who would come to be known as the Maya started to build the kind of monumental architecture—pyramids, plazas, and vast urban settlements—that still inspire wonder to ...