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muriel_volestrangler

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Wed Jun 21, 2023, 08:41 AM Jun 2023

Maya civilisation: Archaeologists find ancient city in jungle

Pottery unearthed at the site appears to indicate it was inhabited between 600 and 800 AD, a period known as Late Classic.
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On that elevated terrain, they found several large buildings, including a number of pyramid-shaped ones measuring more than 15m.
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The cylindrical stone columns which prompted the researchers to name the site Ocomtún were probably entrances to rooms in the upper parts of the buildings, he added.

According to Mr Sprajc the site probably underwent considerable changes between 800 and 1000 AD before falling victim to the collapse of the Lowland Maya civilisation in the 10th Century.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-65974439



That looks like an area surrounded by a wall, or buildings, about 100 metres on each side, at the right - this is quite substantial.
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Maya civilisation: Archaeologists find ancient city in jungle (Original Post) muriel_volestrangler Jun 2023 OP
The imaging really brings out the karst texture of the ground. Blues Heron Jun 2023 #1
Ancient Maya city discovered in Campeche Judi Lynn Jun 2023 #2

Judi Lynn

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2. Ancient Maya city discovered in Campeche
Wed Jun 21, 2023, 06:48 PM
Jun 2023

MND Staff
June 21, 2023




Researchers used LiDAR imaging to survey the ancient city, deep in the jungle of Campeche. (INAH)

Fifteen-meter high pyramids, numerous cylindrical stone columns and a ball court are among the features of an ancient Maya city recently rediscovered amid jungle in the southeastern state of Campeche.

The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) announced the “discovery” of the “monumental site”, which has been named Ocomtún, which means “stone column” in the Yucatec Mayan language.



Archaeological site in Campeche
Archaeologists believe the site dates to the Classic period, which lasted from A.D. 250–1,000. (INAH/Cuartoscuro.com)


The pre-Hispanic city is located within the Balamkú ecological reserve in the municipality of Calakmul.

A team of researchers led by Slovenian archeologist Ivan Šprajc reached the site by traversing 60 kilometers along logging paths covered with thick vegetation, INAH said in a statement issued Tuesday.

More:
https://mexiconewsdaily.com/culture/ancient-maya-city-discovered-campeche/

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