An analysis of data covering an understudied area has revealed thousands of previously unknown Maya structures.
Archaeologists have discovered the lost Mayan city 'Valeriana' deep in Mexico's Campeche jungle, revealing a dense urban ...
Archaeologists have found thousands of Maya structures and a lost city they named Valeriana in Mexico by using laser mapping ...
Archeologists in Mexico have discovered a huge, lost Mayan city, which they named Valeriana, hidden deep in the southern ...
Archeologists in Mexico have discovered a huge, lost Mayan city, which they named Valeriana, hidden deep in the southern ...
The ancient Maya city was named "Valeriana" after a nearby freshwater lagoon and built before 150 AD, researchers said.
Archeologists have discovered an ancient Mayan city named Valeriana in Mexico's Campeche jungle. This urban settlement ...
The technique, using thousands of laser pulses sent from a plane, can detect variations in topography that are not evident to ...
Two of the more than 6,000 Maya structures archaeologists recently discovered in Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula include an ...
describing the vast structures and buildings comprising the ancient city named "Valeriana" after a nearby freshwater lagoon. The team collaborated with Mexico's Cultural Heritage Institute ...
A team of archaeologists has discovered more than 6,600 previously unknown structures linked to the Maya civilization in ...
Archaeologists have revealed thousands of previously unknown ancient Maya structures in southeast Mexico, including an entire hidden city—Valeriana—with impressive pyramids, a study reports.