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ARCHAEOLOGISTS have uncovered the 1,700-year-old tomb of the earliest known ruler of the ancient Maya city of Caracol. The ...
Te K'ab Chaak ascended to the throne of Caracol in 331 CE and is recognized as the founder of the city's royal dynasty, which lasted over 460 years, as reported by the same source ...
Arlen and Diane Chase unearthed the tomb of Te K’ab Chaak, the first king of the ancient Maya city of Caracol, located in ...
A woman is being heavily criticized on social media after trespassing a restricted area to climb an ancient Mayan pyramid in ...
Age-old ruins emerging from the dense jungles of the Yucatán are just as mystical as you'd imagine, from ...
Archaeologists have uncovered the 1,600-year-old tomb of Caracol’s first Maya ruler in Belize.
Cachimba, like many of the dogs living in Chichen Itza, is one of the furry guardians of the majestic Mayan city in southeastern Mexico. Some of the dogs arrived badly injured, sick or malnourished at ...
Te K'ab Chaak was a wealthy warrior king who rose to power in 331 C.E. His burial is the first royal tomb found in the ...
It's widely recognised that spending time in nature will positively impact our mental health. This simple framework will help ...
Why was there no Middle Ages in Mexico? It turns out the answer is a really simple one, as our expert historian explains.
Some believe that the sleepy mountain town of Tepoztlán harbors a great spiritual power — and who are we to disagree?
Surrounded by treasure and covered in blood red dust, the Red Queen was discovered in a seventh-century Maya tomb, but her true identity remains unknown.