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Take a Google earth tour across most of eastern Mexico. That jungle could hide a couple of Manhattan islands worth of buildings. Most of earth is like that, unknown. Or, at least unrecognized.
Did some dingbat monk(ish) walk over some weird spot and come back with incredible stories? Sure. But, why believe some guy who WANTS to avoid his neighbors?
Wow, a totally lost city where they were sure there was nothin. There's so much they still don't know, this discovery should really shake things up! Let's read on...
...researchers do not believe it will change much in the narrative of Mayan life and their wider civilization.
Oh. Well. Sure, that follows. Never mind.
sports fields? or areas of mass human sacrifice?
mayans loved their soccer.
I always wonder how this old cities just depopulate and disappear. Maybe like our own ghost towns I guess.
Mayan civilization reached a point of “collapse” due to “extreme weather events” beginning approximately five hundred years before the Spanish arrived. How cold that have happened without burning coal and oil or without white supremacy?
Mayan civilization reached a point of “collapse” due to “extreme weather events” beginning approximately five hundred years before the Spanish arrived. How could that have happened without burning coal and oil or without white supremacy?
How come virtually every race/people in the world developed sophisticated cultures and societies except sub-Saharan Africans?
Mayan civilization was pushed to the point of collapse by extreme weather events. Automobiles and gas stoves have been found in the remains.