According to Montero, the myth implies that, after a god’s passing, its essence gets imprisoned in a mundane creature, ...
Long thought to be a fortress, Guiengola has been revealed as a sprawling city thanks to airborne lidar analysis ...
Researchers have discovered a 600-year-old lost city "frozen in time" in southern Mexico. Using groundbreaking technology, an ...
"It's like a city frozen in time," said archaeologist Pedro Guillermo Ramón Celis of Canada's McGill University.
Teotihuacán, located about 30 miles northeast of modern-day Mexico City, thrived between 100 BCE and 650 CE, more than a millennium before the Aztec civilization settled in the region.
Understanding the Zapotecs’ level of political and social organization provides insight into their agency in negotiations ...
Ramón Celis explained that the city was likely abandoned shortly before the arrival of the Spanish in Mexico. Descendants of the residents of Guiengola still live about 12 miles away, in the ...
The Mexico City native's work has included managing large-scale cultural heritage events at archaeological sites in Mexico, ...
LiDAR was the key technology that enabled Ramón Celis to uncover the full scale of Guiengola. Unlike traditional ...