1998
'Mayan Riviera' Off Limits to Mayas
Palenque Temple Could Shed Light on Ancient Maya City Clues Among the Ruins
 

1999
Indígenas mayas celebran el Día Mundial de la Tierra
The Maya Finally Speak
Mayan Indians oppose university research into medicinal plants
Mayan Pupils Allowed to Wear Traditional Attire
Mexican researchers complain of loss of Indian relics
Mexico find sheds light on lost Mayan chapter
Monumental Throne Unearthed at Mayan Temple Complex
Sounds of the Maya
 

2000
Ceremonial Mayan city rediscovered in jungle [El Pajaral] (Miami Herald, May 16, 2000)
Splendid Maya Palace Is Found Hidden in Jungle [Cancuen] (New York Times, Sept. 8, 2000)
In Guatemalan Jungle, A Mayan Wall Street? [Cancuen] (Washington Post, Sept. 8, 2000)
In Maya Ruins, Scholars See Evidence of Urban Sprawl [Caracol] (New York Times, Dec. 17, 2000)
 

2002
Científicos de Yale descifran códigos mayas
Maya Carvings Tell of 2 Superpowers
A Mother Lode Of Jade Solves Maya Mystery
Spectacular Mayan Mural Discovered By Accident
Step by Step, Bloody Tale of Maya Conquest
 

2003
No Cataclysm Brought Down Maya
Lore Among the Ruins
 

2004
Descubren valiosos monumentos mayas
Clues to Mayans' 'fall of Rome'
Arqueólogo estadounidense descubre tumba de antigua reina maya
Archaeologists find evidence of remains in Mayan tomb
After six long years, artifacts to go home
Ancient skeleton found in submerged cave
 

2005
Copán site yields human remains
 

2008
6 villagers killed in clash with police at Mexican archaeological site
 

2009
Mystery of Ancient Pueblo Jars Is Solved
The Maya suffered for their looks
 

2013
Ruins of hidden Maya city, Chactun, discovered in Mexico
Ancient Maya pyramid yields new treasures
New Evidence Unearthed for the Origins of the Maya
 

2014
Haunted Maya Underwater Cave Holds Human Bones National Geographic, Jan. 16, 2014
TWO ancient Mayan cities found in the Mexican jungle after three thousand years hidden from humanity (Lagunita and Tamchen, Yucatan)
The real-life Indiana Jones on the hunt for lost ancient Mayan cities in Mexico (The Guardian, Oct. 28, 2014)

2015
The real-life Indiana Jones who finds lost cities in the jungle (CNN, April 21, 2015)
Mystery of a Mayan king: 1,600-year-old stone tablet reveals reign of early ruler in the ancient South American civilisation (Daily Mail, July 24, 2015)
 
2018
Lasers Reveal a Maya Civilization So Dense It Blew Experts’ Minds
(New York Times, Feb. 3, 2018)
An ancient lake holds secrets to the Mayan civilization's mysterious collapse, study finds (Washington Post, Aug. 22, 2018)
Laser mapping shows the surprising complexity of the Maya civilization (Science News, Sept. 27, 2018)
This major discovery upends long-held theories about the Maya civilization (Washington Post, Sept. 27, 2018)


LINKS:
Chronological Table of Mesoamerican Archaeology
A Photographic Tour of Selected Sites in Mexico, Belize & Guatemala
Jaguar Sun
Maya Art & Books
Mayan Epigraphic Database Project
 

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