Located in Mexico's southeastern state of Campeche, this massive Maya settlement named Valeriana contains more than 6,600 ancient structures, including towering pyramids and sophisticated water ...
Pristine colonial towns, crystal-clear lake waters, hand-painted pottery: You may not have heard of these Mexican ...
Most people assume the world's largest pyramid is in Egypt, yet a giant structure in Mexico beats this by nearly double the ...
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The classical-era Maya civilization dates back to the period between 250 and 900 AD, when it extended its dominion over present-day southern Mexico and what are now Belize, El Salvador ...
The classical-era Maya civilization dates back to the period between 250 and 900 AD, when it extended its dominion over present-day southern Mexico and what are now Belize, El Salvador ...
An American student scanning pages and pages of mind-numbing laser images on Google was rewarded with the discovery of a sprawling Mayan city buried under a forest in Mexico. Luke Auld-Thomas ...
Laser surveys have revealed a massive centuries-old Maya city in Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula.
A lost Mayan city, complete with pyramids and a ball court, has been discovered buried deep under the Mexican jungle. The city, which has been named Valeriana by archaeologists, was found by ...