Ancient fish-trapping facilities in Belize's wetlands, dating back to 2000 BCE, supported early population growth in the ...
The discovery of complex fish trapping networks from 4,000 years ago hint at how the Maya rose up as a civilization in ...
Artwork takes center stage in Mayan decor, showcasing their reverence for nature, astronomy, and mythology. Incorporate ...
On the eve of the rise of the Maya civilization, people living in what’s now Belize turned a whole wetland into a giant ...
A bird's-eye-view of South America's Yucatán Peninsula has revealed a massive 4,000-year-old fishery in Belize's largest ...
Agriculture was long thought to be the biggest contributing factor toward the development of civilization in ancient ...
Earthen channels directed fish into ponds that formed seasonally, providing a dietary bounty for Maya civilizations starting around 4,000 years ago.
Pyramids in Mesoamerica, such as those built by the Maya, Aztec and Teotihuacán civilizations, were monumental structures ...
In 1177BC, Amurapi, the last king of Ugarit in modern-day Syria, wrote in cuneiform on baked clay to the Hittite emperor ...