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Mayan City, Hidden for More Than 1,000 Years, Is Discovered Intact in Mexico

Researchers have named the city “Minanbé,” a Maya Yucatec phrase meaning “there is no road.”

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According to ARTnews’s source item, Mayan City, Hidden for More Than 1,000 Years, Is Discovered Intact in Mexico, Researchers have named the city “Minanbé,” a Maya Yucatec phrase meaning “there is no road.”

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