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  2. In Guatemala, archaeologist from Brown helps to uncover hidden neighborhood in ancient Maya city The newly discovered structures provide game-changing evidence that the imperial power of Teotihuacan exerted considerable influence on Tikal, an ancient Maya capital, as part of a campaign of conquest.
  3. The Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, Occasional Paper 18, University of California, Los Angeles. Prólogo. In Taller Arqueología de la Región de la Costa Sur de Guatemala, 1999, edited by C.S. de Lavarreda. Ministerio de Cultura y Deportes y Asociación Tikal, Guatemala City. Book Review and Response.
  4. news.tulane.edu

    Jan 29, 2024An ancient Maya tomb dating back 1,700 years has been discovered by a Tulane University archaeologist at the site of Chochkitam in Guatemala near the borders of what are now Mexico and Belize.
  5. ucanal-archaeology.com

    The Proyecto Arqueolóigo Ucanal (Ucanal Archaeological Project or PAU) is an international research project that investigates the ancient Maya in eastern Peten, Guatemala. It involves a collaboration of university professors, professional archaeologists, students, and local community members.
  6. education.nationalgeographic.org

    Apr 19, 2024The project mapped more than 2,100 square kilometers (800 square miles) of the Maya Biosphere Reserve in the Petén region of Guatemala, producing the largest LiDAR data set ever obtained for archaeological research.
  7. archaeology.org

    Archaeologist Bárbara Arroyo and graduate student Jorge Méndez sift through the remains of the Maya city of Kaminaljuyú in her Guatemala City laboratory. (Roger Atwood) Walk into any ...
  8. It is proving to be a valuable tool in archaeology, particularly where the remains of structures may be hidden beneath forest canopies. Canuto et al. present lidar data covering more than 2000 square kilometers of lowland Guatemala, which encompasses ancient settlements of the Classic Maya civilization (see the Perspective by Ford and Horn).
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