By YUSUKE OGAWA/ Staff Writer
June 4, 2020 at 18:31 JST
A stone sculpture found at Aguada Fenix. This photo was taken in March. (Photo taken by University of Arizona professor Takeshi Inomata and provided by Ibaraki University professor Kazuo Aoyama)
An international research team has discovered what is likely the largest structure built by the Mayan civilization in southern Mexico, which it says may help reshape understanding of the Mayan people. [Read More]
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