Tulane researchers uncovered over 6,500 Maya structures in Mexico using lidar, revealing a complex settlement landscape and ...
Apollo magazine (文星) vowed that it wouldn’t play by the rules in its first issue — a bold statement to make in 1957, when ...
A new Mayan city, lost in the dense jungle of southern Mexico for centuries ... one of the most majestic archaeological sites ...
The ancient Maya city was named "Valeriana" after a nearby freshwater lagoon and built before 150 AD, researchers said.
A student found a lost Maya city the size of Washington, D.C. buried under the thick jungles of Campeche, Mexico.
Archaeologist Luke Auld-Thomas used LiDAR data related to carbon monitoring to discover a lost Maya city. Auld-Thomas’ work helped locate an estimated 6,600 buildings only 15 minutes from a current ...
The city was a sprawling, urban settlement, replete with architectural marvels and agricultural infrastructure. Read more at ...
A PhD student accidently discovered a lost city of the Maya civilization in Mexico, unveiling urban life and culture.
A massive Maya city, long hidden under Mexico’s dense jungle canopy, has been discovered in Campeche state. Archaeologists found ...
Researchers accidentally discovered a lost Mayan city in the dense jungles of Mexico, unveiling ancient temple pyramids and plazas, highlighting the civilization's rich history.