A group of mounds and a habitation site near Willow Creek have been added to the National Register of Historic Places.
A 205-foot-long, scorpion-shaped mound in Mexico likely helped Mesoamericans mark the summer and winter solstices, a new ...
A massive, 205-foot (62.5-meter) scorpion-shaped mound discovered in Mexico's Tehuacán Valley may have served as an astronomical observatory for ancient farmers, challenging long-held beliefs about ...
The scorpion-shaped mound is strategically placed in the center of the largest preserved prehistoric irrigation system in ...
A massive scorpion-shaped mound in Mexico is unlocking ancient solstice secrets that could change our understanding of ...
A trio of youth camps not only served thousands of youth, but helped protect the land from development before it was ...
According to a Live Science report, James Neely of the University of Texas at Austin and his colleagues suggest that country ...
The site, consisting of a group of Late Woodland burial mounds and a habitation area that was frequently visited between 5000 B.C. and 1000 A.D.
Located southeast of Mexico City, this impressive and creative farming calendar is over 31 inches high and is imbued with ...
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From desert carvings to underwater ruins, these ancient structures are so advanced that experts still can’t agree on what ...