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Tulane archaeologist uncovers ancient Maya king's tomb, revealing

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Tulane archaeologist uncovers ancient Maya king's tomb, revealing

An ancient Maya tomb dating back 1,700 years has been discovered by a Tulane University archaeologist at the site of Chochkitam in Guatemala near the borders of what are now Mexico and Belize.

July 2015 – Maya Decipherment

July 2015 – Maya Decipherment

Francisco Estrada-Belli (@F_EstradaBelli) / X

Francisco Estrada-Belli (@F_EstradaBelli) / X

Maya tomb reveals royal treasures of an ancient king - Futurity

Maya tomb reveals royal treasures of an ancient king - Futurity

Archaeologists Discover 1,700-Year-Old Jade Mask Inside the Tomb of a Maya  King, Smart News

Archaeologists Discover 1,700-Year-Old Jade Mask Inside the Tomb of a Maya King, Smart News

Guatemala's Maya Society Featured Huge 'Megalopolis,' LiDAR Data Show

Guatemala's Maya Society Featured Huge 'Megalopolis,' LiDAR Data Show

Tulane University School of Liberal Arts

Tulane University School of Liberal Arts

Tomb of ancient Mayan king discovered

Tomb of ancient Mayan king discovered

Tulane's Latin American Library acquires papers of leading Nicaraguan  family

Tulane's Latin American Library acquires papers of leading Nicaraguan family

Tulane archaeologist discovers ancient Mayan tombs

Tulane archaeologist discovers ancient Mayan tombs

Stoic3 (@Alex_sketc3) / X

Stoic3 (@Alex_sketc3) / X

Francisco Estrada-Belli (@F_EstradaBelli) / X

Francisco Estrada-Belli (@F_EstradaBelli) / X