Fun fact about Chichen Itza Cenote. The cenote was considered sacred by the ancient Maya and used for human sacrifices during ceremonies. #MayaCulture #AncientMysteries #wndrfar Image Credit:@richardsilverphoto on instagram

New study searches for hidden chambers inside El Castillo pyramid in Chichén Itzá

A team of international archaeologists, physicists, and engineers will soon explore inside one of the greatest monuments of the ancient Maya world using a non-invasive imaging technique...

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Ancient Maya astronomers accurately predicted solar eclipses centuries in advance

A recent study has decoded how Maya astronomers forecasted solar eclipses with astonishing accuracy more than a thousand years ago, revealing a sophisticated system of mathematics and observation that kept their predictions accurate for centuries...

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Submerged Maya salt-making compound in Belize reveals the lives of ancient salt producers

Archaeologists have uncovered a well-preserved Late Classic Maya household complex buried on the Punta Ycacos Lagoon seafloor in southern Belize, offering an entirely new look at how ordinary Maya families lived and worked more than 1,200 years ago...

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Maya children’s teeth with jade inlays reveal rare ancient practice, study finds

Archaeologists have made a surprising discovery in Maya cultural traditions: decorative jade dental inlays, a practice previously thought to be exclusive to adults, have now been found in the teeth of children...

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#humansacrifice in #Mayaculture was the ritual offering of nourishment to the gods and goddesses. Blood was viewed as a potent source of nourishment for the Maya deities, and the sacrifice of a living creature was a powerful blood

Explore the rich history behind this bifurcated axe head, blending utility with ritual in ancient craftsmanship. How do you think such artifacts shape our understanding of past cultures?

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Axe | Cleveland Museum of Art

Axes with stone blades and wooden hafts were used to clear land for planting. This more fragile example, made entirely of chipped flint, is a ceremonial version probably used in rituals before it was deposited in a tomb or an offering. Late Classic Maya vase paintings make the ceremonial associations of axes clear. In these painted scenes, axe-wielding deities dance among skeletons and supernatural animals, or raise the axe to strike a sacrificial victim.

Intact jade mask discovered in tomb of Maya king in Guatemala

A team of researchers has uncovered an intact jade mask in the tomb of a Maya King at the little-known archaeological site of Chochkitam in northeastern Peten, Guatemala.

Chochkitam was revealed to be a royal city with roots tracing back to Preclassic times...

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Intact jade mask discovered in tomb of Maya king in Guatemala

A team of researchers uncovered an intact jade mask in the tomb of a Maya King at the archaeological site of Chochkitam in Guatemala

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Interview: Gods of Thunder by Tim Pauketat

Join World History Encyclopedia as they chat with Tim Pauketat all about his new book Gods of Thunder: How Climate Change, Travel, and Spirituality Reshaped Precolonial America, published by Oxford...

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