Archaeologists discover a Maya city behind a wall of trees in Mexico
Auld-Thomas and his colleagues, who published their findings Monday in the journal Antiquity, call the city Valeriana, after a nearby lagoon. They estimate that it may have had a population of as many as 50,000 people at its peak, which was most likely around the end of the late Classic Maya era, probably between about A.D. 750 and 850.