The latest and trending news from around the world.
Vast ancient Mayan city is found in a Mexican jungle — by accident
An ancient Mayan city, hidden deep in the Mexican jungle, has been discovered by accident.
The city, which is estimated to be over 1,000 years old, was found by a team of archaeologists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) in Mexico. The team was conducting a survey of the area when they stumbled upon the ruins of the city.
The city is located in the state of Campeche, in the southern part of Mexico. It is estimated to be about the same size as the ancient Mayan city of Tikal, which is located in Guatemala.
The discovery of the city is a significant find, as it provides new insights into the Mayan civilization. The city is thought to have been a major center of commerce and trade. It is also believed to have been a religious center, as the ruins of several temples have been found.
The discovery of the city is also important because it sheds light on the decline of the Mayan civilization. The city is thought to have been abandoned around the 10th century AD, during a time when the Mayan civilization was in decline.
The discovery of the city is a major breakthrough in the study of the Mayan civilization. It is expected to provide new insights into the culture and history of the Mayan people.
The discovery of the city was made by a team of archaeologists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) in Mexico.
The team was conducting a survey of the area when they stumbled upon the ruins of the city. The city is located in the state of Campeche, in the southern part of Mexico. It is estimated to be about the same size as the ancient Mayan city of Tikal, which is located in Guatemala.
The city is thought to have been a major center of commerce and trade. It is also believed to have been a religious center, as the ruins of several temples have been found.
The discovery of the city is a significant find, as it provides new insights into the Mayan civilization. It is expected to provide new insights into the culture and history of the Mayan people.