Archaeologists say they have discovered hundreds of Mayan artifacts, including ceramic vessels and burial sites, along the route of a train construction project in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.
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Archaeologists say they have discovered hundreds of Mayan artifacts, including ceramic vessels and burial sites, along the route of a train construction project in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.
Pre-Columbian Terracotta Vessel Mayan, 600-900 AD
Cylindrical terracotta drinking vessel with carved images of warriors in feathered costumes and decorative incised designs.
Pre-Columbian. Terracotta ceremonial plaque with Mayan inscriptions.
600-900 AD
Grave Of Mayan King Discovered
(NDJ) – Archaeologists have discovered the grave of the Mayan king K’utz Chman in Guatemala. He was the founder of the Mayan culture 2,000 years ago. Archaeologist Miguel Orrego said the grave was actually discovered in June but it took experts all this time to ensure themselves...
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NEW Ancient Mayan artifacts found!
Stolen Ancient Mayan Artifacts Being Returned To Guatemala
BALTIMORE (WJZ)– It didn’t take Indiana Jones to crack the case, but what federal agents recovered would have been right up his alley.
Alex DeMetrick reports ancient Mayan artifacts were returned Friday to their rightful owner.
Some go back a thousand years, all fashioned by Mayan craftsmen well before Columbus. All are going home.
“We are eager to take these artifacts back to Guatemala and display them properly in our nation, and through them provide a glimpse into the Mayan civilization,” Harold Caballeros, the Guatemalan foreign minister, said.
The eight artifacts were recovered by U.S. immigrations and customs agents. Six of the artifacts were discovered after they were flown into Houston, Texas and then abandoned when customs agents started asking questions. Read more.