New technology reveals numerous ancient
Maya structures in Guatemala
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[February 06, 2018]
GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - Thousands
of previously unknown ancient Maya structures, including pyramids,
palaces and causeways, have been revealed in Guatemala following an
investigation by a team of international archaeologists using
ground-penetrating laser technology.
The find allowed the researchers to map the outlines of what they
describe as dozens of newly discovered Maya cities hidden under thick
jungle foliage centuries after they were abandoned by their original
inhabitants, according to a statement issued on Thursday by Guatemala's
PACUNAM foundation.
The ancient Maya civilization was one of the most advanced to arise in
Mesoamerica, marked by sophisticated mathematics and engineering that
allowed it to spread throughout present-day Central America and southern
Mexico.
The research used so-called LIDAR technology that utilizes light from
lasers to construct a detailed survey of buried structures.
"The fortified structures and large causeways reveal modifications to
the natural landscape made by the Maya on a previously unimaginable
scale," said Francisco Estrada-Belli of Tulane University.
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The team of archaeologists surveyed more than 810 square miles
(2,100 sq km) of the Peten jungle and even revealed a pyramid in the
heart of the ancient Maya city of Tikal, a major tourist destination
in northeastern Guatemala.
The pyramid measures nearly 100 feet (30 meters) tall and was
previously thought to be a small mountain.

The earliest Maya settlements were constructed around 1,000 B.C.,
and most major Maya cities collapsed by 900 A.D. The cause of the
collapse remains the focus of intense academic debate.
(Reporting by Sofia Menchu; Writing by David Alire Garcia; Editing
by Michael Perry)
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