WIRED spoke with the researchers responsible for the discovery of Valeriana, a lost Maya city in the middle of the jungle of ...
The reliefs were made with artistic precision that demonstrates the high level of Mayan civilization and were created using a ...
Using advanced scanning technology, researchers have located a major Maya site in the thick jungle of Mexico’s Yucatán ...
Archaeologists have found thousands of Maya structures and a lost city they named Valeriana in Mexico by using laser mapping ...
The ancient Maya city was named "Valeriana" after a nearby freshwater lagoon and built before 150 AD, researchers said.
Using cutting-edge laser mapping tech, archeologists have uncovered a lost Mayan city in the jungles of southern Mexico. As ...
A major Mayan city, named Valeriana, has been uncovered beneath the dense jungles of Mexico, thanks to Lidar technology. The ...
Lasers revealed that the city spanned roughly the same area as Beijing and may have been among the most densely populated in the region.
The city spans an area similar in size to Beijing, signalling its role as a likely political center of the Maya civilization ...
The city should act before Second Avenue — still Uptown’s liveliest avenue for strolling and noshing — is starved for places ...
Morales-Aguilar’s work on Maya settlements in Guatemala aligns closely with the ... While these remnants of Maya culture have persisted for millennia, locating and studying the full extent ...