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Discovering Maya cities used to involve bushwhacking through the jungle, schlepping gear and sidestepping snakes. And over ...
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TheTravel on MSNIncredible Discovery Shows How The Ancient Maya Rose Up Thousands Of Years AgoThe ancestors of the Ancient Maya used an ingenious method of food collection that enabled their population to grow.
Child sacrifice was thought to be rare in their culture. This chilling discovery suggests foreign invaders played a role.
Waldorf Astoria Riviera Maya has 173 rooms and suites, two waterfront pools with private cabanas, a spa, and five restaurants ...
The discovery at the Maya site of Ucanal in Guatemala “marked a public dismantling of an old regime”—a rather pivotal moment ...
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Archaeologists Found Lost Maya City in the JungleArchaeologists just made an incredible discovery deep in the jungle—a lost Maya city! Hidden for centuries, this ancient city was found using high-tech tools like lasers to scan through the dense ...
Discovered in the ruins of Tikal, the altar sheds light on strained relations between the Maya city and Teotihuacán—which was located more than 600 miles away ...
Archaeologists have been left stunned after they discovered compelling evidence confirming the interaction between the Mayan ...
A Teotihuacan altar, which archaeologists believe was used for sacrifices, has been unearthed in Tikal National Park in ...
Archaeologists working in an ancient Mayan city have unearthed a mysterious 1,700-year-old altar whose bright decorations and ...
Strange altar found at Tikal wasn't made by the Maya — and it has at least 4 people buried inside it
A recently unearthed altar in Tikal holds the burial of a child and adult, but it wasn't built by the Maya. Instead, it ...
Tikal is a 2,400-year-old Maya city in the heart of Guatemala—far flung from Mexico’s ancient city of Teotihuacan. The ...
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