Researchers recently spotted an ancient Maya city using LiDAR. It’s located in the Balamakú ecological reserve on the west ...
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Scientists have begun using LiDAR over the Mexican jungle, revealing a lost Maya city with pyramids, plazas, and long-silent reservoirs
Deep inside the forested region of Campeche, researchers studying laser-based LiDAR data noticed shapes that did not match ...
Archaeologists in Mexico have discovered the remains of a lost Maya city hidden deep within the jungles of the Yucatán Peninsula. The site, located in the Balamkú ecological reserve in the Mexican ...
Archaeologists found a road, multiple pyramids, and a large rectangular structure. (all images courtesy National Institute of Anthropology and History in Mexico) On Mexico's southern Gulf coast, a ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Luke Auld-Thomas, Antiquity Publications Ltd; CC BY 4.0 Laser surveys have revealed a ...
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 ...
This week’s news that archaeologists have discovered the long-lost city of Valeriana highlights one major part of Maya society: astronomical observatories. More than 6,000 structures unveiled ...
But for a network of scientists exploring Mexico's central Yucatan Peninsula, that very phenomenon is becoming so common that it's become the butt of a joke. "If you get a map of the state of Campeche ...
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