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Exploring Ancient Civilizations: The Work of Dr. Richard Hansen in Guatemala
Richard Hansen, PhD, is the president and founder of the Foundation for Anthropological Research & Environmental Studies (FARES), the director of the Mirador Basin Project, and a research professor at Idaho State University. For the last 43 years, Dr. Hansen has been pivotal in the exploration of the Mirador-Calakmul Karst Basin, a remote region of Guatemala and southern Mexico encompassing 1.6 million acres of mostly pristine tropical forest. A…
An untouched ancient city was just discovered dating back nearly 3,000 years
The remains of a Maya city that dates back nearly 3,000 years has been found in northern Guatemala, and its name holds a significant meaning.Pyramids and monuments were found as part of the city named Los Abuelos, which translates to The Grandparents. The city once stood around 21 kilometres (14 mil...
In the middle of the tropical forest of Petén, in northern Guatemala, archaeologists have identified the remains of three previously unknown Mayan cities, forming a structured urban complex of nearly 3,000 years old. This discovery offers concrete data on the beginnings of urbanization in Mayan civilization, well before its classical apogee. Beyond the temples and pyramids already well documented elsewhere, these sites reveal sophisticated plann…
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