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PhD student ‘accidentally’ discovers lost ancient Maya city in Campeche
Luke Auld-Thomas spotted the ancient Maya site in Campeche, overlooked by Mexican scientists, from old lidar data he was browsing on Google.
Scientists Have Discovered a “Lost” Mayan Megacity, Complete With Hidden Pyramids
Tulane researchers uncovered over 6,500 Maya structures in Mexico using lidar, revealing a complex settlement landscape and challenging previous assumptions about the Maya civilization’s urban and rural distribution.
Ancient Mayan city uncovered in Mexico through accidental Google find
A PhD student accidentally discovered a lost ancient Mayan city near Campeche, Mexico, using Google search and Lidar technology.
PhD Student Accidentally Discovers Ancient Mayan City
Researchers have named the new ancient city Valeriana, after a local lagoon. The discovery refutes previous assumptions within scholarly circles that the Tropics were where “civilizations went to die”,
PhD student discovers lost Maya city with pyramids in Campeche, Mexico jungle
Over 6,500 previously unknown Maya structures, including an entire city with towering pyramids, were revealed in southeast Mexico.
Lost Maya city discovered in Mexico
Archaeologists have found thousands of Maya structures and a lost city they named Valeriana in Mexico by using laser mapping technology, according to a new study.
Ancient Maya City Discovered in Southeastern Mexico
In recent years, LiDAR laser scanning has allowed researchers to analyze large swaths of densely forested land in Mexico in their search for undiscovered ancient settlements and structures, as opposed to conducting the time-consuming, on-the-ground assessments previously required for archaeological surveys.
Laser archeology finds lost Maya cities hidden under forests
Laser imaging of the rainforests of Mexico’s Yucatan peninsula have turned up thousands of ancient Maya structures — and an entire previously unknown city, a new study has found. By flying
In Mexico, Archaeologists Spot a Maya City Behind a Wall of Trees
East of the town of Dos Lagunas, past the major highway cutting through Mexico’s south, the forest rises up in a dense wall of grasping roots, spindly branches and veils of brown and green. Beyond it lies the ruins of an old Maya city,
How a PhD Student Discovered a Lost Mayan City From Hundreds of Miles Away
WIRED spoke with the researchers responsible for the discovery of Valeriana, a lost Maya city in the middle of the jungle of Campeche.
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Valeriana: Everything We Know About Mexican 'Lost City'
An analysis of data covering an understudied area has revealed thousands of previously unknown Maya structures.
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Bay of Campeche Sees Increase in Maritime Robberies, Dryad Says
The situation in the Bay of Campeche shows signs of potentially becoming a more established piracy cluster if left unchecked, ...
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Mexico | Campeche
Explore Campeche, a hidden gem in the Yucatan Peninsula and one of the best Mexico travel destinations. This Campeche travel ...
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Environmental Laser Survey Uncovers Ancient Maya City in Mexico
LIDAR surveys aimed at understanding forest coverage could be the secret to unlocking hidden archaeological sites.
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