The explorer Jacques Soustelle called Bonampak "a pictorial encyclopedia of a Mayan city." Built along the Lacanjá River in the seventh and eighth centuries and eventually abandoned to the jungle ...
At its peak, Valeriana was home to an estimated 30,000 to 50,000 people, making it one of the largest and most densely populated Mayan cities, second only to Calakmul. Lidar has revolutionized ...
While many “lost cities” are no longer lost, there can be joy in finding them for yourself, including the following 20 UNESCO ...
A prime example of a Mayan sanctuary of the classical period, Palenque was at its height between AD 500 and 700, when its influence extended throughout the basin of the Usumacinta River. The elegance ...
As far back as 3500 years ago millions of Maya people lived in this area in different cities, ruled by kings, or queens. That there is a temple! It’s almost 1300 years old! Just imagine what it ...