Big Issue's Greg Barradale and Sophia Hall spent a day learning a few circus tricks – and learning to trust each other in the ...
In a recent study by Dr. Heather McKillop and Dr. E. Cory Sills, a complete Late Classic Maya residential compound discovered ...
Why move to a city? And why leave? Urban centers today see populations ebb and flow for a multitude of reasons—the economy, ...
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How the Ancient Maya Predicted Eclipses Centuries in Advance
The researchers’ reconstruction shows that by mixing four resets at 358 months (the inex cycle) for every one at 223, the ...
Maya cities grew when drought and conflict made rural life risky. They declined when nature improved and people chose freedom again.
Tourists swim in a cenote, or flooded cave, outside Playa del Carmen, Mexico. The Yucatan Peninsula is dotted with thousands of these interconnected limestone caves, which are fed by a ...
Chichén Itzá, "the mouth of the well of the Itzás," was likely the most important city in the Yucatán from the 10th to the 12th centuries. Evidence indicates that the site was first settled as early ...
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Grab some Dollar Tree mini trees... 👀🎄
Unleash your holiday creativity with our guide on transforming Dollar Tree mini trees into breathtaking Christmas decorations without overspending. This video is packed with genius DIY Dollar Tree ...
Deep in Guatemala's Maya rainforest, a team led by Washington State University researchers captured more than just photos of jaguars, tapirs and ocelots. They also captured a rare success story: a way ...
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