Burning Man's iconic Mayan Warrior art car burned to the ground in 2023 but returned in 2024 after a nearly $3-million ...
Renowned archaeologist Clemency C. Coggins criticized Harvard’s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography for excavating the Mexican Sacred Cenote without properly accounting for the ...
In Mexico (and honestly across Latin America), most of us grew up surrounded by Catholicism. INEGI once estimated there are almost 98 million Catholics in Mexico alone — so yeah, chances are you’ve ...
The layout of the space in the Gittins Gallery at the University of the Utah is perfect for Jorge Rojas’ Coyotek exhibition ...
The Maya astrological calendar had 260 days, and it was used to divine individuals' destinies. In the Dresden Codex, there is ...
Indian worshippers hurled stones at each other to mark an ancient human sacrifice ritual. Local men took part in ‘Pathron Ka ...
Maya cities grew when drought and conflict made rural life risky. They declined when nature improved and people chose freedom again.
FOR DECADES, scholars have argued about what caused the so-called Maya collapse. Several million Maya lived in southeastern Mexico and northern Central America in the early 800s. A hundred years later ...
Why do people move to cities—and why do they leave? Today, the reasons might include jobs, lifestyle, pollution, or even a ...
Post-apocalyptic movies frequently place characters in harsh environments where survival is a constant struggle, testing ...