Archaeologists in Mexico Discover Treasure of Mayan Civilization and Giant Sloth Fossils in a Vast Underwater Cave
Archaeologists in Mexico Discover Treasure of Mayan Civilization and Giant Sloth Fossils in a Vast Underwater Cave Following 10 months of intensive exploration, Mexican scientists discovered the largest flooded cave system – and it’s truly an underwater wonderland. This sprawling, sunken labyrinth, stretching an astounding 347 km (216 miles) of subterranean caverns, is not only a …
Ancient Rocket Found Beneath Pakal’s Tomb
“Ancient Rocket” Found Beneath Pakal’s Tomb King Pacal’s stone Sarcophagus lid created considerable controversial hypotheses, one of which is Traditional scholars claiming the inscriptions tell of King Pacal on a journey to the underworld, but ancient astronaut theorists claim that the king is represented at the seat of a spacecraft’s controls and have dubbed him …
3,400-Year-Old Ball Court Found in Mexico’s Highlands
3,400-Year-Old Ball Court Found in Mexico’s Highlands Two ancient ball courts were found in a remote area of highland in Mexico. This forces experts to reconsider how an important ballgame and cultural custom in ancient Mexico originated. In the evolution of Mesoamerican civilization, the findings also show the importance of highland areas. In 2015, in …
Ancient Maya kingdom unearthed in a backyard in Mexico
Ancient Maya kingdom unearthed in a backyard in Mexico A team of archeologists from the backyard of a rancher in Mexico have discovered the site of a long-lost ancient Mayan empire. The town was discovered with the help of a food vendor. Since 1994, when references to it were discovered at inscriptions on other Mayan excavation sites, scientists have been searching for signs of the ancient Mayan kingdom of Sak Tz’i ‘. Apart from the reference, the kingdom is also mentioned in other sculptures. …
Mexico Returns Bronze Sculpture To Nigeria
Mexican Government Returns Stolen Bronze Sculpture to Nigeria Mexican customs officials thwarted an attempt to smuggle the ancient Yoruba sculpture into the country. The Mexican government has recently returned a stolen bronze sculpture to Nigeria according to Vanguard. The ancient sculpture was seized by customs officials at Mexico City Airport following an attempt to reportedly …
Modern technology reveals old secrets about the great, white Maya road
Modern technology reveals old secrets about the great, white Maya road Would one of the greatest cities of the ancient Mayan world, the mighty Queen of Cobá, create the longest Mayan road to invade a smaller, isolated neighbor and gain a foothold against the emerging Chichén Itzá empire? Traci Ardren, a sociology professor at the University …
Mexico earthquake reveals lost ancient temple inside the pyramid
Mexico earthquake reveals lost ancient temple inside the pyramid The remains of the great pyramid of Teopanzolco have long offered visitors to the southern Mexican site unique insights into the structure’s inner workings while simultaneously conjuring visions of the intricate temples that once arose from its series of bases and platforms. Today, remnants of twin …
9,900-year-old Mexican female skeleton distinct from other early Native American settlers
9,900-year-old Mexican female skeleton distinct from other early Native American settlers According to a research published at PLOS ONE on the 5th February 2020 by Wolfgang Stinnesbeck of the University of Heidelberg, the new skeleton discovered in the submerged caves of Tulum sheds light on the earliest settlers in Mexico. Humans have been living in …
Native American 14th-century’ sweat lodge’ discovered in Mexico City
Native American 14th-century’ sweat lodge’ discovered in Mexico City Archaeologists in Mexico City’s ancient La Merced district have unearthed a pre-Hispanic mesoamerican sauna from the 14th century. The BBC reports that several primary sections of the ancient sweat lodge still exist remarkably intact. The Mesoamericans of the period built these ancestral saunas, known as temazcals, for …
600-Year-Old Foundations Unearthed in Mexicapan
600-Year-Old Foundations Unearthed in Mexicapan Archeologists in the Mexico City district of Azcapotzalco have discovered the base of the pre-Hispanic house and other building remnants of an ancient settlement. In a declaration, the INAH confirmed that the finds in the historic center of the northern borough were part of the ancient altépetl, or city-state, of Mexicapan. The …