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Live Science on MSNChopped-up skulls found in Maya 'blood cave' were a ritual offering for a good harvest, archaeologists suggestArchaeologists working at the Cueva de Sangre site in Guatemala have discovered an unusual ancient Maya ritual.
Archaeologists uncover human remains in a Guatemalan cave, revealing ancient Maya sacrifices linked to seasonal rain rituals.
The UN Human Rights Committee has found that Guatemala did not follow through on promises to resettle and compensate Mayan Peoples who remain forcibly displaced.
Archaeologists have uncovered fragmented skulls from a Guatemalan cave where people were sacrificed in a brutal Maya ritual ...
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New Scientist on MSNThese photos reveal the unique agricultural system of the Maya peopleCombining sustainability, climate resilience and environmental preservation, the ancient “milpa” system of the Maya revealed ...
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essanews.com on MSNAncient Mayan tattoo tools found in Belize cave reveal secretsScientists from the USA and Denmark have discovered Mayan tattooing tools in the Actun Uayazba Kab cave in Belize, shedding ...
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Unearthing history: Mayan tattooing tools reveal ancient ritesScientists from the USA and Denmark have discovered Mayan tattooing tools in the Actun Uayazba Kab cave in Belize, shedding ...
Researchers uncovered a second ancient method the Maya used to craft their long-lasting blue pigment, revealing new cultural ...
strongly suggests that Cueva de Sangre was the site of an ancient Maya ritual sacrifice rather than a standard burial practice, Fricano said. Cueva de Sangre is accessed via a small opening and a ...
What the world’s Indigenous Catholics don’t want to lose with the death of the first pontiff from the Southern Hemisphere: ...
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