Acrobats from a Mexican theater company perform the show titled “Mortal Leap into Xibalba,” which reinterprets a myth from a ...
For a long time, archaeologists believed that large buildings required large bosses. The idea was simple: only societies with ...
Renowned archaeologist Zahi Hawass reveals a hidden corridor in the Great Pyramid, possibly rewriting the pharaohs’ history by 2026.
Mexico seeps history and culture from every city and area you visit. It’s characterized by breathtaking beauty along the ...
The site's name, Patlachique, may derive from patla-achiuhcan, meaning "the place where exchanges are made to produce water," based on analysis of the glyph in the 16th-century Codex Vergara. This ...
Two people died Saturday after a speeding Tesla eluded Colonial Heights police, crashed into a tree and caught fire in ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
Thailand's natural pools offer travelers a sense of wild wonder, but so too do the cenotes and pyramids of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula.
Among them is Cenote Azul, a 90-metre-deep hole surrounded by trees, with wooden docks and ropes to help you swim across. Unlike the cave-like, often crowded cenotes near Tulum and Playa del Carmen, ...
Modern technology, new excavations and curious amateurs have helped unearth some of the world's greatest treasures in the last 50 years.
The ancient Maya who populated the Yucatan Peninsula in the first millennium AD believed that there were three ways for the living to enter Xibalba, the world of the dead: through deep caves, through ...