• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • WHAT’S ON FOX
  • ABOUT
    • Meet Our Team
      • Our Journalists
      • Sales & Programming
    • Contact WSFX
      • Sales & Programming
  • Welcome Home
  • Montford Point
  • ALL-STAR BASEBALL CONTEST

Fox Wilmington WSFX-TV

Wilmington, NC | Local news Weather and Sports

  • Local News
    • Unsung Heroes
      • Nominate an Unsung Hero
  • Local Weather
  • National
  • Sports
    • Carolina Panthers
    • Panthers Game Schedule
  • Politics
    • NC Voter Information
  • Health
  • Entertainment
    • What’s on TV?
  • MORE…
    • Technology
    • Science
    • Lifestyle
    • What’s Happening Wilmington

Ancient Mayan palace lost for 1,000 years and used by ‘elites’ uncovered near Cancun

January 3, 2020 By Sean Keach

A general view shows the cleaning the stucco of the Temple of the U, located in the archaelogy area of Kuluba, in Tizimin, Yucatan state, Mexico in this handout photograph released to Reuters by the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) on December 24, 2019. (Credit: National Institute of Anthropology and History, Reuters

A general view shows the cleaning the stucco of the Temple of the U, located in the archaelogy area of Kuluba, in Tizimin, Yucatan state, Mexico in this handout photograph released to Reuters by the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) on December 24, 2019. (Credit: National Institute of Anthropology and History, Reuters

A lost Mayan palace likely used by the ancient civilization’s most elite citizens has been unearthed.

The structure was found near Mexico’s popular resort city of Cancun and was last used around 1,000 years ago.

Archaeologists found the palace during a dig at the ancient ruined city of Kuluba, in the Yucatan state.

CLICK ON THE SUN FOR MORE

The building itself is six meters (20 feet) tall, 55 meters (180 feet) long and 15 meters (49 feet) wide.

It’s believed that the structure was used over two separate Mayan periods, dating as far back as 600 AD.

“This work is the beginning,” said archaeologist Alfredo Barrera, speaking to Reuters.

“We’ve barely began uncovering one of the most voluminous structures on the site.”

(Credit: Reuters)

(Credit: Reuters)

The Mayans dominated huge areas of Central America, creating an empire long before the arrival of Spanish conquerors.

Their rise, rule and fall stretched over several centuries.

This particular palace was possibly used during the Late Classic period (600-900 AD) and the Terminal Classic period (850-1050AD), according to experts at the National Institute of Anthropology and History.

Kuluba, where the palace was found, was a key Mayan site that had links to the nearby cities of Chichen Itza and Ek’ Balam.

Experts are examining several structures at the site, including an altar, two homes and a round oven.

There’s also talk of a plan to reforest parts of the area, due to concerns over damage from wind and sun.

The site was first discovered by American archaeologist Wyllys Andrews IV in 1939.

This story originally appeared in The Sun.

Filed Under: Science

Primary Sidebar


 

Follow Us On Facebook



TRENDING NOW

Who is watching you? AI can stalk unsuspecting victims with ‘ease and precision’: experts

AI tool helps couples write wedding vows as marriage expert warns, ‘Be cautious’ with technology

Golden Knights advance to second Stanley Cup Final with Game 6 win over Stars

No. 8 seed Miami advances to NBA Finals, avoids being on wrong side of history against Celtics

On this day in history, May 30, 1868, first Decoration Day is held in remembrance of those lost in war

Footer

PUBLIC FILE INFO

Individuals with disabilities who have questions about the content of our public file or website may contact Isabella Gano by phone at
(910) 343-8826 or by email at Isabella.gano@foxwilmington.com

 
 » WSFX FCC Public File
»EEO Report
»Closed Captioning

SITE MAP

  • Local Headlines
  • Coronavirus
  • Local Weather
  • National Headlines
  • Sports
  • Politics
  • Health

WSFX TV

  • Livestream Newscast
  • Meet Our Team
  • Sales & Programming
  • WELCOME HOME
  • Go With The Pros
  • Medically Speaking
  • WHAT’S ON FOX

Copyright © 2023 · American Spirit Media LLC · WSFX TV · Wilmington NC · Terms of Service · Privacy Policy