37 historical artifacts returns to Peru from Mexico
The Mexican Culture Ministry has reported: Mexico returns 37 archaeological pieces to Peru
The Mexican Culture Ministry has reported: Mexico returns 37 archaeological pieces to Peru
37 kilometers southeast of the city of Tizimin in Yucatan, Kulubá is located. It is quite an interesting Mayan archaeological site since everyday something new shows up. The name Kulubá, according to the Maya language specialist William Brito…
The findings support existing evidence that the village site of La Consentida was transitioning from a broad, Archaic period (7000-2000 BCE) diet to one based on agriculture.
The ancient Mayan city of Chichén Itzá was founded at least 400 years earlier than previously thought, according to the head of a team that is exploring and mapping cenotes, or sinkholes, on the Yucatán peninsula.
Fortification wall surrounding ancient Mayan city of Uxmal uncovered. The wall must be built thousands of years ago to protect the ancient Mayan community from invaders.
The Role of Diet in Resilience and Vulnerability to Climate Change among Early Agricultural Communities in the Maya Lowlands