Video. "Remarkable Architectural Planning" with Its Pyramids, Frescoes, "Unique" Canals: the Remains of a Mayan City Discovered in Guatemala
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This discovery was made public by the Guatemalan Ministry of Culture on 29 May. It makes it possible to learn more about the ceremonial and socio-political organisation of the Petén area, which is now bordering Mexico, relates in particular the media "Soy 502" .
Guatemala, The Ministry of Culture of Guatemala announced the discovery of vestiges of a Maya city of more than 2,800 years. The discovery was made in the north of the...
The discovery was made 21 kilometers from the archaeological site of Uaxactún, in the department of Petén, the main archaeological site of Guatemala near Mexico and one of the most visited places in the country. Read more
It is "a piece of the great puzzle" pre-Columbian that allows to adjust the discovery of this Mayan city dating back more than 2,800 years, close to the main archaeological site of Guatemala Archaeologists
Guatemala - Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a 2,800-year-old Mayan city in northern Guatemala, the AFP agency reported today, citing a statement from the Guatemalan Ministry of Culture. The Mayan empire stretched across what is now Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador and Honduras.
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