Archaeologists have found a prehistoric human skeleton deep inside a flooded cave system on Mexico’s Caribbean coast.
An 8,000-year-old skeleton discovered deep within a flooded cave system on Mexico's Caribbean coast is shedding new light on the prehistoric inhabitants of the Yucatán Peninsula. The remains, found by ...
Researchers said the find adds another piece to the emerging picture of early inhabitants of the Yucatán Peninsula when the landscape was a dry plain with cliffs rather than today’s jungle.
A prehistoric skeleton has been found in an intricate underwater cave system along Mexico's Caribbean coast, an area that flooded at the end of the last ice age 8,000 years ago, according to a ...
A prehistoric human skeleton has been found in a cave system that was flooded at the end of the last ice age 8,000 years ago, according to a cave-diving archaeologist on Mexico's Caribbean coast.
Archaeologists discovered a cave full of human bones in Tulum, Mexico. The remains of over a dozen other animal species were found as well. Photo from INAH Archaeologists recently made a discovery ...
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This hidden cave system in Mexico just reclaimed the title of the world’s longest, and it’s still growing!
Ox Bel Ha, located beneath Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula, has officially reclaimed its title as the longest underwater cave system in the world, stretching an astonishing 524 kilometers. This submerged ...
Archaeologists discovered 8,000-year-old human remains in an underwater cenote cave in Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula.
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