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Laser technology uncovers ancient Mayan city hidden in Mexico jungle

  • A huge Mayan city named Valeriana has been discovered under the jungle canopy in Mexico, revealed through a laser survey known as Lidar.
  • The city may have housed 30-50,000 people during its peak from 750 to 850 AD, according to Mr. Auld-Thomas.
  • Archaeologists uncovered thousands of ancient structures, including pyramids, and noted that Valeriana was second only to Calakmul in building density.
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