The enigmatic people who created the figures may have shared cultural traditions with neighboring Maya and other ancient ...
There are hundreds of Mexican pyramids open to the public, though most visitors don’t make it to see them all! So, which are ...
It then sets in line with the pyramid’s western staircase and the nondescript Holtún well. The Maya, to calibrate their calendar, which is justly famous to this day, had to determine the days ...
Whether it's Tulum with its breathtaking ocean view, Cobá with its jungle setting and climbable pyramid, or Chichén Itzá with ...
El Castillo (The Castle), a 98-foot-tall pyramid, dominates the city, while the Temple of the Warriors features murals of battle scenes and village life. Tulum was the largest Maya coastal city ...
The puppets, unearthed in El Salvador, have movable heads, strange facial expressions and may have been dressed for ritual roles.
This flat stone monument, which stands on a pyramid at the Maya site of Piedras Negras in northwestern Guatemala, shows Lady K'atun-Ajaw, Namaan-Ajaw seated cross-legged on a throne. Her three ...
Its name means 'flag of the Maya people', and it was the capital ... In the background, you can see the Pyramid of the Magician. It gets its name from many ancient myths. One myth tells of how ...
Scattered throughout Mexico, you'll find the ruins of several ancient civilizations, including those of the Aztec, Maya and Toltec people. Many of these sites feature impressive pyramids standing ...
But we also use them to send important messages and trade our goods. The Maya people built many cities, temples, pyramids, palaces and gateways in stone which have been uncovered and excavated.