A new survey revealed nearly 1,000 Maya settlements, with pyramids and ballcourts, that date back more than 2,000 years.
Archaeologists have discovered the ruins of a vast ancient Maya civilization that flourished more than 2,000 years ago in northern Guatemala, reports a new study. This long-lost urban web encompassed nearly 1,000 settlements across 650 square miles, linked by an immense causeway system, which was mapped out with airborne laser instruments, known as LiDAR.
The results of the LiDAR survey “unveiled a remarkable density of Maya sites” in Guatemala’s Mirador-Calakmul Karst Basin (MCKB) that “challenges the old notion of sparse early human occupation” in this area during the “Preclassical” period spanning 1,000 BC to 150 AD, according to a study published this month in the journal Cambridge Core.
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Archaeologists Discover Huge Lost Civilization in Guatemala
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Re: Archaeologists Discover Huge Lost Civilization in Guatemala
When you really think about it, how many other lost civilizations have existed that we will never know about? A lot of these civilizations will never be discovered because their evidence of existence had been wiped out by other settlers who move on the land afterwards and settled.
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