An unusual nose ornament used during ceremonies made of human bone was found in an ancient Mayan city in Mexico.
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Mayan tomb with a jade ring found in Mexico
A Mayan tomb with human remains wearing a jade ring has been discovered in Mexico.
Dismembered and decapitated bodies in the Mayan pyramid
Archaeologists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) found decapitated and dismembered bodies on the steps of a pyramid at Moral Reforma, a Maya archaeological site about 70 miles northeast of Palenque, Mexico.
Exclusive residences discovered in Mexico’s Chichen Itza
At Chichen Itza, a group of structures believed to be part of a residential complex in the 5th century AD have been unearthed.
Early evidence of mammoth slaying in Mexico comes from an Ice Age hunting camp
The oldest concrete proof of conflicts between Ice Age humans and megafauna in the Basin of Mexico can be found in this hunter gatherer hideaway.
Mayan metropolis, which is now on exhibit, unearthed by contractors
Archaeologists have revealed their on the ruins of a 1,500-year-old Mayan village during construction of an industrial park on Mexico’s Yucatán peninsula, complete with palaces, pyramids, and plazas.