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Archaeologists in Central America's Belize have discovered the tomb of the first ruler of the ancient Maya city of Caracol. The husband-wife duo, Dr Arlen and Dr Diane Chase of the University of ...
The discovery represents the first identifiable ruler’s tomb found in over four decades of excavation at the largest Maya ...
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Live Science on MSN1,600-year-old tomb of Maya city's first ruler unearthed in BelizeArchaeologists have discovered the tomb of the Maya king who founded the city of Caracol in what is now Belize.
The Mayan city of Caracol has been researched for decades, but archaeologists only recently found a tomb of one of the city's ...
Rising trade tensions, global policy uncertainty, and regional conflicts are presenting challenges to economies in the Middle East and North Africa and Caucasus and Central Asia regions. Policymakers ...
While in Washington, D.C., he spent a lot of time gazing at the Waldseemüller Map, a 12-section woodcut print of the world so old that the intended users’ biggest concern would have been ...
A trail leading from near St. Louis, Missouri to Natchitoches, Louisiana, teaches us about a race that ruled “the new world” ...
Newly trending destinations in Central America are evolving their own sustainable tourism industries based on neighboring Costa Rica’s success.
As Central Georgia deals with potentially damaging severe weather, here's a look at updates as they stream into the newsroom across the viewing area.
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