Tulane archaeologist uncovers ancient Maya king's tomb, revealing

By A Mystery Man Writer

An ancient Maya tomb dating back 1,700 years has been discovered by a Tulane University archaeologist at the site of Chochkitam in Guatemala near the borders of what are now Mexico and Belize.

Guatemala's Maya Society Featured Huge 'Megalopolis,' LiDAR Data Show

Tulane University

Intact jade mask discovered in tomb of Maya king in Guatemala

Mayan king's tomb discovered in Guatemala

Tulane student gets New Orleans civil rights activist's home added to National Register of Historic Places

Tulane University's Walter Isaacson receives National Humanities Medal

Two prominent alumnae join Board of Tulane

Tomb of ancient Mayan king discovered

Jungle mysteries: the hi‑tech Indiana Joneses revealing the secrets of the ancient Maya in Guatemala

Tulane University School of Liberal Arts

Tomb hid under jungle floor for 1,700 years — until now. See 'extraordinary' contents

Declan Moore on LinkedIn: Scientists find 100,000-year-old human footprints on Moroccan beach

Unique Ancient Treasures Found In Maya King's Tomb At Chochkitam, Guatemala - Ancient Pages

Ancient Maya tomb uncovers regal riches of a long-lost king

©2016-2024, travellemur.com, Inc. or its affiliates