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Archaeologists have discovered 3 Mayan cities in a jungle of Guatemala. The cities are roughly 3 miles away from each other in a triangular pattern. They date from about 1000 to 400 BCE and remained in use until about a thousand years ago. One city contains sculptures of a man and a woman who could have been inhabitants of the city.
https://www.sanluisobispo.com/living/article308199965.html
Sometimes the world pauses in golden silence, and the sun melts into the sea like warm honey. #CozumelIsland #CozumelSunset #SunsetMagic #SacredSeaside #TravelWithHeart #BeachTownMoments #MayanHistory
Archaeologists have uncovered an ancient altar deep in the Guatemalan jungle—possibly tied to a dramatic Mayan tale of conquest and power. The “Altar of the Storm God” may reshape how we understand the political history of the Maya civilization.
A reminder that the Earth still holds secrets waiting to be revealed.
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https://thedebrief.org/altar-of-the-storm-god-archaeologists-unearth-new-evidence-of-an-ancient-mayan-tale-of-conquest/
#OnThisDay, 23 Dec 604, Yohl Ik'nal becomes queen of the Mayan city-state of Palenque, ruling it in her own right. She is the first recorded Mayan regnant queen.
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