Satellites are helping scientists spot more ancient Mayan ruins than ever before, which is no small feat considering how thick the forest is in the indigenous group's ancestral lands ...
Did Schroder want to meet him? Crumbling walls of the Sak Tz’i’ acropolis. Researchers in Chiapas are often told about Maya artifacts, which usually turn out to be souvenirs or fakes, or looted pieces ...
Encircled by thick jungle, Palenque is one of the most impressive and mysterious of all Mexico’s ancient Maya sites. Known by the ancient Maya people as Lakamha, and today a UNESCO World ...
He was an important deity in Maya mythology, as rain was vital for the success of crops and the well-being of the community. Beneath the cenotes, deeper in their caves, artifacts and human remains ...
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"We have a created a new world for digital archaeology, we have created a new era where everybody will have, who is. not accessible to seeing these artifacts at our sites or seeing. These monuments or ...