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For archaeologists, discoveries don't come much more delicious than this: a 1,000 year old kitchen which dates back to the glory days of the Mayan Kabah archaeological area in Yucatán. Measuring ...
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Archaeologists in Mexico have discovered two housing complexes, including a palace-like building, in the roughly 1,500-year-old Maya city of Kabah on the Yucatán Peninsula.
A palace at the Maya archaeological site of Kabah in Yucatán state, southeastern Mexico. Archaeologists have discovered a previously unknown palace (not pictured) at the site.
On January 8, 1841, Catherwood depicted the Maya city of Kabáh in the Yucatán peninsula south of Uxmal. To the left, the white Arch of Kabáh is seen buried in the trees, marking the entrance to the ...
The homes were discovered at the Kabah Archaeological Zone in Yucatán, which is in southeast Mexico. Archaeologists said they were built sometime between 250 A.D. and 500 A.D.
The discovery marks the first-ever finding of such a structure used for residential purposes in the Mayan site, located in the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico. Mexican archaeologists uncovered ...
The chamber at Kabáh is characteristic of the Puuc style during the two hundred year period before 1000 CE in the eastern Yucatán peninsula, including the cities of Labna and Uxmal. The Puuc style of ...