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Ancient Mayan city discovered in remote jungle that was previously 'impossible' to find
Ancient Mayan city discovered in remote jungle that was previously 'impossible' to find
It feels like every day there’s a science story that comes along ready to blow our tiny minds, and today is no exception. A series of ancient interconnected cities have been discovered in the remote El Mirador jungle Guatemala, and it’s changing our entire understanding of the ancient civilisation. More than 400 settlements have been uncovered with some dating back as far as 1,000 BC. They’re linked by roads too, and it’s led them to be described as “the first freeway system in the world”. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Richard Hansen, a research professor at the University of Idaho, is an expert on the project and he’d called the findings a “game-changer”. It was previously thought that the Mayan peoples were nomadic, but these cities have changed the scientific community’s understanding. Speaking to the Washington Post, Hansen said: "We now know that the Preclassic period was one of extraordinary complexity and architectural sophistication, with some of the largest buildings in world history being constructed during this time.” On top of the 110 miles of interconnected roads, the discoveries also showed evidence of organised agriculture and even hydraulic systems. The findings are the result of work which first began in 2015, which saw lidar technology uncovered signs of ancient structures below the surface. Archaeologist Enrique Hernández, from San Carlos University said about the findings: “Now there are more than 900 [settlements]… We [couldn’t] see that before. It was impossible,” he said. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-05-24 00:15
'America's Got Talent' Season 18: Mzansi Youth Choir's tribute to Nightbirde leaves Simon Cowell in tears
'America's Got Talent' Season 18: Mzansi Youth Choir's tribute to Nightbirde leaves Simon Cowell in tears
The Mzansi Youth Choir's tribute to Nightbirde, a former contestant who died at 31, deeply moved Simon Cowell on 'America's Got Talent' Season 18
2023-05-31 12:45
Who are the Gilgo Beach murder victims? Police claims breakthrough in one of most notorious unsolved serial killings
Who are the Gilgo Beach murder victims? Police claims breakthrough in one of most notorious unsolved serial killings
The first four victims, Maureen Brainard-Barnes, 25, Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman, 22, and Amber Costello, 27 were discovered in December 2010
2023-07-15 02:21
Are Chinese houses for speculation now? Property investors say no
Are Chinese houses for speculation now? Property investors say no
By Liangping Gao, Ella Cao and Marius Zaharia BEIJING/HONG KONG Shanghai businesswoman Kate Ren might have hoped that
2023-08-10 14:18
Pumpkin makes surprising claims about Honey Boo Boo's custody battle accusing Mama June of lying to Justin Stroud
Pumpkin makes surprising claims about Honey Boo Boo's custody battle accusing Mama June of lying to Justin Stroud
Pumpkin's bombshell revelations have fueled drama on 'Mama June: Family Crisis'
2023-06-21 10:45
Thai growth forecasts may need to be revised down - central bank chief
Thai growth forecasts may need to be revised down - central bank chief
BANGKOK Thailand's economy continues to recover, helped by tourism and consumption, though the growth forecast may need to
2023-08-09 10:55
Confusion in Colombia over claim missing children found after Amazon crash
Confusion in Colombia over claim missing children found after Amazon crash
A presidential claim four missing children have been found alive is unconfirmed, reports say.
2023-05-18 10:47
Josh Magennis determined to keep giving his all for Northern Ireland
Josh Magennis determined to keep giving his all for Northern Ireland
Josh Magennis is determined to keep proving his worth to Northern Ireland for as long as possible. When manager Michael O’Neill said after last month’s defeat to Kazakhstan he needed to evaluate some of the older players in his squad and whether they could still deliver for the team, the 33-year-old Magennis recognised he was among those under the spotlight. But a player who has 73 caps for Northern Ireland, having made his debut against Turkey in May 2010, still savours every opportunity to represent his country. “It’s up to me to stay fit, perform at club level and when I get a chance in matches here or in training show I’m still worth having around,” Magennis told the PA news agency. “I know I’m getting on but to me that’s just an excuse, whether people say it for you or you say it yourself. If you still play with intent, with the sports science that’s available now you can play endlessly. It’s up to you to prove you are worth your place in the squad.” Magennis went as far as telling fans at a meet-and-greet event in Belfast this week that he would fancy playing at Euro 2028 when it is hosted by the UK and Ireland in four and a half years’ time, when he would be just shy of 37. “Playing for your country is the biggest accolade you’ve ever had,” Magennis said. “I’m never going to retire and nor will I ever say I’ve retired. “If Michael decides, or anyone else decides, they don’t want me to come any more that’s up to them but I can never retire on my country. That’s not how I will be going out.” His love of playing shines through as he discusses his season so far with League One Wigan and “riding the wave” of being back after an injury lay-off. Magennis saw his 2022-23 campaign cut short by a bad knee injury in April, forcing him to miss Northern Ireland’s June fixtures as he went through a lengthy rehabilitation process. Although Magennis got himself back to fitness by August, the early season form of Charlie Wyke, who has scored six in 11 for Wigan, has meant all but two of his 10 club appearances have been from the bench, but one of them saw him score a hat-trick in an EFL Trophy win over Leicester Under-21s. “Charlie has been on fire and I’ve just had to wait for my chance,” Magennis said. “At any level scoring goals is massive. The goals don’t move. I’m just feeling good to be back and ready.” Goals would certainly not go amiss for a Northern Ireland side who have only scored four in their six Euro 2024 qualifiers to date, suffering four 1-0 defeats along the way. Qualification is beyond them but there is a clear opportunity to end a five-game losing streak when San Marino, the only team O’Neill’s side have beaten so far, visit Windsor Park on Saturday. But while they can change the mood with victory, Magennis said the team does not need a reset. “It’s not about trying to change our mentality,” he said. “Michael is working towards something. “I don’t want to say we’re rebuilding but there’s been an influx of new players, a lot of players Michael’s not been around before and a lot of players who are experiencing international football for the first time. “It’s just about trying to keep going, keep grafting and trying to implement what Michael wants us to do. It’s been tough not winning. This is a results-based business and everyone wants to win but there’s a process and Michael has proved this process has worked before. We’ve got to trust in it.” Read More Andy Farrell feels Ireland are becoming better at handling pressure Charlie Savage impresses Rob Page during his Wales debut Harry Maguire supported by ‘role model’ David Beckham after Hampden experience I want to play – Harry Maguire admits lack of matches will become an issue England forward Ollie Watkins: I no longer go shopping due to recognition Conor McGregor closes in on UFC return by re-entering anti-doping test programme
2023-10-12 15:23
'Too Hot To Handle' star Isaac Francis dubbed 'idiot' for betraying Courtney Randolph on 'free pass' date: 'Men have no shame'
'Too Hot To Handle' star Isaac Francis dubbed 'idiot' for betraying Courtney Randolph on 'free pass' date: 'Men have no shame'
Isaac Francis is called a 'piece of s**t' for 'folding so quickly' for new single contestant Yazmin, fans ask Courtney Randolph to 'run' from him
2023-07-15 11:52
Sarah Snook to play all 26 characters in 'A Picture Of Dorian Gray' adaptation, fans call it 'incredible'
Sarah Snook to play all 26 characters in 'A Picture Of Dorian Gray' adaptation, fans call it 'incredible'
'Kinda wanna be reckless and book a flight to London just to see this?' read a tweet
2023-06-23 15:29
'It does worry me': Biden fears US chaos could hit Ukraine aid
'It does worry me': Biden fears US chaos could hit Ukraine aid
President Joe Biden admitted Wednesday he was worried that political turmoil in Washington could threaten US aid to Ukraine, urging Republicans to stop their infighting and...
2023-10-05 06:51
Meghan Markle heckled at Women of Vision Awards red carpet, fans rally in defence
Meghan Markle heckled at Women of Vision Awards red carpet, fans rally in defence
'As if she gives a shit about what some idiot does to get her attention. It clearly didn’t work,' read a tweet
2023-05-17 17:21