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  • Maya mathematician’s name decoded alongside astronomical formula
  • Oldest Long Count Inscription Discovered On Monument At El Palmar, In Campeche, Mexico
  • Archaeologists Find Ruins of Maya Monuments Off the Beaten Path. Way Off.

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newscientist.com /2 days ago

Maya mathematician’s name decoded alongside astronomical formula

Hieroglyphs on the wall of a Maya building record calculations concerning the orbits of Earth, Mars and Venus, as well as the name of a mathematician who wrote the text around 1200...

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ancientpages.com /1 month ago

Oldest Long Count Inscription Discovered On Monument At El Palmar, In Campeche, Mexico

Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - Archaeologists at the ancient Maya site of El Palmar in Campeche, Mexico, have uncovered what may be the earliest known Long Count calendar date i...

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nytimes.com /2 weeks ago

Archaeologists Find Ruins of Maya Monuments Off the Beaten Path. Way Off.

Scientists drove ATVs for miles and then hiked miles more through dense forest to reach a site untouched by looting on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. They named it Minanbé, meaning “t...

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scientificamerican.com /2 days ago

We finally know the name of a Maya mathematician

The signature of Sak Tahn Waax, or “White-Chested Fox,” was found inscribed in a 1,000-year-old chamber beneath present-day Guatemala

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discovermagazine.com /1 day ago

Ancient Maya Mathematician "White-Chested Fox" Receives First Known Credit for Formula Linking Venus a...

Learn how 11 faded glyphs provided the first known credit to a Classic Maya mathematician for a 2,920-day formula linking Venus and Mars.

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archaeology.org /4 weeks ago

Ancient Maya Figurine May Bear Early Number System

AUSTIN, TEXAS—According to a Phys.org report, a small clay “tab” figurine unearthed in northern Guatemala […] The post Ancient Maya Figurine May Bear Early Number System appeared f...

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ancientpages.com /3 weeks ago

Hidden In The Jungle – Intact Ancient Maya City Minanbé Discovered In The Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, Campeche, Mexico

Conny Waters  - AncientPages.com - Many ancient Maya cities are still hidden in the jungle, waiting to be discovered. One of these, called Minanbé—which means “there is no path” in...

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newscientist.com /3 weeks ago

Elite Maya people had teeth placed in a cave far from their tombs

A cave in Belize contains teeth from dozens of important Maya people buried elsewhere, which may attest to a ritual intended to ensure their passage to the underworld

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gizmodo.com /2 days ago

Archaeologists Just Found the Earliest Known Named Scientist in the Ancient Americas

Scientists have long known that the Maya were great thinkers—and we may finally have at least one name to credit.

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