An archaeological team, spearheaded by Slovenian researchers, has discovered a previously undocumented Maya city within Mexico’s Calakmul Biosphere Reserve. The city, hidden deep within the dense jungle, contains at least one pyramid and other structures indicative of a significant ancient settlement. The Calakmul reserve is already known as a rich archaeological site, harboring numerous undiscovered Maya remains. Details regarding the city’s size, population, and period of occupation are still under investigation. This discovery adds to the growing understanding of the complex Maya civilization and its presence in the region. Researchers believe further exploration will reveal more about the city’s history and its relationship to other Maya centers.
