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Deep in the Mexican Jungle, Archaeologists Discovered a Lost Maya City That May Yield Clues About the Civilization Just Before It Collapsed

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Researchers hacked through more than three miles of vegetation to get to the site, which lies out of bounds of familiar logging tracks. There, they found unique carved stelae and altars

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Archaeologists discover the untouched Mayan city of Minanbé in the Mexican jungle, with pyramid temples, palaces and hieroglyphs.

They discover Minanbé, an intact Mayan city that remained hidden for more than a thousand years in the Campeche Campeche jungle, Campeche.- A team of Mexican and Slovenian specialists discovered an ancient Mayan city hitherto unknown in the north of the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, in Campeche. The settlement was baptized as Minanbé, a name that means “there is no way”, in reference to the isolation that allowed it to remain practically intact fo…

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Agencia de noticias SLP San Luis Potosi broke the news on Friday, June 26, 2026.
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