Archaeologists have discovered ancient ruins deep within the Mexican rainforest, believed to be a previously unknown Maya site. The National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) announced the finding, indicating the site’s age is centuries old. Details regarding the size and specific structures of the city have not yet been fully released. This discovery offers potential new insights into Maya civilization and its extent within the region. Researchers will now begin the process of mapping and excavating the site to learn more about its history and inhabitants. The location within the dense rainforest presented significant logistical challenges to the archaeological team. Further investigation is expected to reveal more about the site’s cultural and historical significance.