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Deep in the Mexican jungle, archaeologists discovered a lost Maya city that may yield clues about the civilization just before it collapsed
Archaeologists discovered an ancient Maya city, hidden in the Mexican jungle for more than a millennium. Located in the ...
Archaeologists have found a Maya stone palace that dates to more than 1,000 years ago, according to the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH). It's likely that the Maya elite ...
The ancient Mayans are celebrated for their towering pyramids, intricate temples and sophisticated knowledge of astronomy.
Ancient Maya people were buried miles away from their teeth. Now scientists know why - Strange burial was likely an attempt ...
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Laser scans have revealed more than 60,000 unknown Maya structures buried under Guatemala’s jungle
Airborne laser scanning across more than 2,100 square kilometers of dense jungle in northern Guatemala has exposed over ...
Using environmental DNA analysis, an international team of researchers identified a collection of plants used in ceremonial rituals in the ancient Maya city of Yaxnohcah in Mexico. The plants, known ...
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