It is 1848 and the governor of Petén, Guatemala, Modesto Méndez, together with Ambrosio Tut, an artist and chronicler of the ...
Tulane researchers uncovered over 6,500 Maya structures in Mexico using lidar, revealing a complex settlement landscape and ...
Archaeologists have revealed an ancient lost Mayan city using advanced laser mapping technology, unearthing monumental ...
A city with temple pyramids not far from the road and a site with a Maya complex built alongside a sinkhole lend to evidence ...
Using lidar technology, researchers surveyed 50 square miles of Campeche, Mexico, discovering an entire previously unknown ...
Researchers working in the city of Dzibanche in the Yucatan peninsula have found three Mayan reliefs dating back roughly ...
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 ...
A sprawling Maya city with palaces and pyramids was discovered in a dense Mexican jungle by a doctoral student who unknowingly drove past the site years ago on a visit to Mexico. Tulane University ...
It’s not everyday that one stumbles on the ruins of an ancient civilization ... show that the city was once the size of an ancient Maya capital — with multiple plazas, temples, a reservoir ...
Archeologists have discovered an ancient Mayan city named Valeriana in Mexico's Campeche jungle. This urban settlement ...
A PhD student discovers a public dataset on 'page 16 of a Google search' that helps uncover a major urban center once home to 50,000 people in 800 AD.
Auld-Thomas and his colleagues, who published their findings Monday in the journal Antiquity, call the city Valeriana, after ...