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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 ...
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Researchers now estimate 10 to 15 million people once filled the Maya lowlands, roughly twice old counts
Airborne laser scanning across the Maya lowlands has produced a Late Classic population estimate of roughly 9.5 to 16 million ...
Scientists have uncovered an extraordinary network of Preclassic Maya multi-tiered cities, towns, and villages that date back to 1,000 BCE in Guatemala. The findings indicate a previously unknown ...
In our imagination, the ancient Mayan civilization was composed of independent city states spread out amidst dense jungles. However, a discovery in northern Guatemala has overturned that view.
A graduate student analyzing publicly available drone data in Mexico unexpectedly unveiled a vast ancient Mayan city hidden beneath a dense jungle in Campeche on the Gulf of Mexico. The findings, ...
It's not every day that modern researchers uncover an ancient lost city. But for a network of scientists exploring Mexico's central Yucatan Peninsula, that very phenomenon is becoming so common that ...
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