The reliefs were made with artistic precision that demonstrates the high level of Mayan civilization and were created using a ...
EXCLUSIVE: Archaeologists say newly discovered stucco reliefs in Mexico provide valuable insights into Kings' ancestors who ...
Credit: Gibrán Huerta / INAH The recent archaeological discovery in the Dzibanché Archaeological Zone, Quintana Roo (Mexico), has provided new insights into the grandeur of the Kaanu’l dynasty, one of ...
ARCHAEOLOGISTS have unearthed rare carvings on an ancient Mayan ball court depicting a powerful snake-themed dynasty. Excavators have uncovered three stucco reliefs that depict scenes of the ...
The image of snakes is used in the reliefs as the ruling dynasty - the Kaanu’l rulers - associated itself with the animal to look strong. Sandra Granados, head of the dig, described the ...
Ganama yoo kaanu reeffa lafarratti agarre. Kamiitu lakkaa'amee keessaa bahama? Anayyuu kan na baasee Gabreeliin kadhadhuudha'' kan jedhan jiraataan gara biraa, lakkoofi baayyina namoota ajjeefaani ...
In the Dzibanché Archaeological Zone in Quintana Roo, archaeologists have unearthed two platforms with stucco reliefs that reveal new details about the Kaanu’l dynasty, which ruled over the ...
The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) has uncovered three facades with intricate Mayan reliefs alluding to the Kaanu'l dynasty in the Dzibanché archaeological zone, Quintana Roo.