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𦷠First: discovery of jade inlays in Maya children's teeth
Jade inlays, typically reserved for adults, have been discovered on the teeth of young Maya children aged only 8 to 10 years, ...
A new, immersive exhibit has arrived at the California Science Center ā and it explores an ancient, bygone civilization. āMaya: The Exhibition,ā which opened earlier this week and will run through ...
The pyramid-building society reigned over much of Central America until it collapsed. Today, its descendants keep many traditions aliveāa sign of resilience. This sculpture of the head of a Mayan ...
A recent study reveals the crucial role of drought in the collapse of the Maya civilization, providing new evidence on the link between climate and society.
The discovery, made in Quintana Roo of the Yucatan Peninsula, highlights the significance of beekeeping in Mayan culture. Archaeologists also found that these activities were more widespread than they ...
Conventional wisdom has it that Maya kingdoms vanished into history following an agricultural crisis created by severe, prolonged drought. But new research led by Brandeis anthropologist Charles ...
Laser scans and other evidence show the Maya persisted in rural areas long after big cities collapsed. The Maya are known for their impressive pyramid complexes, like this one known as El Castillo at ...
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