Cartographic methods show that the Isthmus of Tehuantepec was used as an inter-oceanic passage in the 16th century
Ancient Maya cities were dangerously contaminated with mercury; a new article on the subject has been published in Frontiers in Environmental Science
New research demonstrates important connections between climate change and civil unrest among the ancient Maya
Dr. Jeffrey Glover shares what he’s learned about the people from the Maya civilization who lived in Quintana Roo, Mexico, over a span of 3,000 years
At Tanis in North Dakota’s Hell Creek Formation, paleontologists unearthed animal and fish fossils killed in events triggered by the Chicxulub impact
University of Cincinnati archaeologists say these farms likely produced cotton and other goods to support Yucatan trade routes