A lost 15th-century fortified city in Mexico built by the Zapotec, has been discovered in Mexico, revealing its rich history.
Lidar technology has uncovered a 15th-century Zapotec city hidden beneath the dense jungles of Guiengola in Mexico.
"It's like a city frozen in time," said archaeologist Pedro Guillermo Ramón Celis of Canada's McGill University.
Learn about the abandoned Zapotec city of Guiengola in Oaxaca, Mexico, featuring a society based on communal work that would ...
A recently published study has unveiled the true nature of Guiengola, a sprawling Zapotec enclave in the southern part of ...
According to a Newsweek report, Pedro Guillermo Ramón Celis of McGill University and his colleagues spotted the remains of ...
A McGill University researcher has discovered that Guiengola, a 15th century Zapotec site in southern Oaxaca, Mexico, which ...
He said he is convinced that as work on Guiengola advances, it will give researchers a better sense of the Zapotecs’ level of political and social organization, and thus a greater understanding ...
A McGill University researcher has discovered that Guiengola, a 15th century Zapotec site in southern Oaxaca, Mexico, which had been thought to be simply a fortress where soldiers were garrisoned ...
North of the centre of the site it is possible to observe public spaces, such as the North Plaza, and private elite spaces, such as the Ballcourt No.2 Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not ...
A sprawling 15th-century Zapotec city, long hidden beneath dense jungle in southern Mexico, has been uncovered using cutting-edge LiDAR technology. This groundbreaking discovery, led by archaeologist ...