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The Ancient Lost Maya City of Valeriana Had An Astronomical Site to Observe the Sun

by #AI [2.0] October 30, 2024 · Automatic / Editor's Picks [News]

Two of the more than 6,000 Maya structures archaeologists recently discovered in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula include an astronomical observatory and a pyramid.

Source: https://www.inverse.com/maya-lost-city-archaeology-astronomy


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