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Ancient Mayan Tomb Unearths Clues to Caracol's Early History

Archaeologists in Caracol, Guatemala, unearthed a tomb containing the remains of Te K'ab Chaak, Caracol's first king, along with artifacts dating to 350 CE, including ceramics depicting rulers and captives, and objects from distant Teotihuacan, revealing insights into early Mayan society and its con...

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Tomb of First Mayan Ruler Found in Belize, Rewriting Ancient History

In Belize, archaeologists discovered the tomb of Te K'ab Chaak, Caracol's first ruler, containing a jadeite death mask and other artifacts from around A.D. 350, revealing early Mayan-Teotihuacan interactions and challenging existing historical narratives.

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Mexica Obsidian Trade: Market Networks in a Centralized Empire

A geochemical analysis of 788 obsidian artifacts from Mexico City's Templo Mayor reveals eight sources, including regions historically considered rival territories to the Mexica Empire, suggesting a complex, market-based trade network beyond the tribute system, particularly evident in the increased ...

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Aztec Obsidian Trade Network Revealed

Analysis of 788 obsidian artifacts from Tenochtitlan reveals the Aztec Empire's vast trade network, sourcing materials from both allied and rival regions, showcasing a complex economic system that reflected political shifts and the symbolic importance of green obsidian from Sierra de Pachuca.

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Teotihuacan Altar Unearthed in Tikal Reveals Extensive Cultural Exchange

An altar depicting a Teotihuacan storm goddess, found in a Tikal residential complex mirroring Teotihuacan architecture, confirms extensive cultural and trade exchange between Tikal and Teotihuacan, over 1200 kilometers apart, and reveals evidence of child sacrifice.

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"Indigenous Activists Launch Anti-Hate Social Network Milpamérica.org"

"In response to Elon Musk's appointment and online hate speech, 75 Indigenous Mesoamerican activists created Milpamérica.org, a social network with 266 members, promoting anti-racist and anti-neoliberal discourse and prioritizing community needs over profit."

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Tomb of First Caracol Ruler Unearthed in Belize

Archaeologists in Belize discovered the 1,700-year-old tomb of Te K'ab Chaak, the first ruler of Caracol, containing artifacts suggesting extensive trade and cultural exchange with Teotihuacan and other Mayan cities, challenging previous assumptions about the city's early governance.

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Met's Reimagined American Wing Highlights Ancient Migration and Cultural Exchange

The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Michael C. Rockefeller Wing reopened on May 31, 2025, showcasing ancient American art with a focus on migration and cultural exchange across the Americas, revealed through a reimagined layout and digital tools, highlighting the interconnectedness of cultures and the ...

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Aztec Obsidian Trade Network Revealed Through 788 Artifacts

Analysis of 788 obsidian artifacts from Tenochtitlan reveals the Aztecs' vast trade network, sourcing volcanic glass from both allied and rival regions, showcasing a complex economic system that transcended political borders and influenced their societal evolution.

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Liquid Mercury and Mica Discovery in Mexico's Temple of Quetzalcoatl Fuels Technological Speculation

A 2015 discovery of large quantities of liquid mercury and mica in hidden chambers beneath Mexico's Temple of Quetzalcoatl has revived speculation about the pyramid's purpose, with some suggesting it was an ancient energy-generating device due to the materials' conductive and insulating properties, ...

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Plants Migrate Uphill in Mesoamerican Cloud Forests Due to Climate Change

A study published in Science reveals that plant species in Mesoamerica's cloud forests are migrating uphill at a rate of 1.8 to 2.7 meters per year since 1979 due to climate change and deforestation, impacting the delicate balance of these ecosystems.

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