UH archeologists Arlen and Diane Chase uncovered the tomb of Te K’ab Chaak, the first ruler of the Maya city of Caracol, ...
Ever wonder what secrets lie beneath the stones of ancient ruins? There’s something almost magical about standing where ...
Latin America is a region of astonishments. It blends history, tradition, music, and celebrations. You will find everything, ...
Calakmul remained relatively undisturbed until gum harvesters in Mexico led an American botanist to them in 1931. Here’s what was found in its remnants. Structure II, a pyramid at Calakmul, was ...
Every once in a while, archaeologists pull something out of the ground that makes us rethink what we thought we knew about ...
Swap the snow for sand and celebrate Christmas and New Year’s in Cancún with cultural traditions, beachfront festivities and ...
The 2026 list reflects how global travel is evolving--where cultural richness, accessibility, infrastructure readiness, and traveler confidence intersect. From established tourism powerhouses to ...
A big cat species keeps popping up in the American Southwest. The University of Arizona Wild Cat Research and Conservation Center confirmed that a fifth different jaguar was in southern Arizona after ...
In the Middle Ages, prophecies of a coming global collapse proliferated across Europe. Conditions were ripe for a powerful strain of apocalypticism to take hold: Population growth, the rise of ...
Ancient worlds often carry stories shaped by land, climate, movement, and shifting alliances. Many imagine a clear cause for the decline of Maya, yet fresh evidence paints a layered picture shaped by ...