Wednesday, March 4th, 2015
Stephan: Since I was at university, a major portion of what we thought we knew about the past has been rewritten, and whole chapters we didn't even know existed have come to light. It is a fascinating area of science, both for what it teaches, and because of how the trend plays out. The story gets more nuanced, blanks are filled in. This report is an example of the process.
A “were-jaguar” effigy, likely representing a combination of a human and spirit animal, is part of a still-buried ceremonial seat, or metate, one of many artifacts discovered in a cache in ruins deep in the Honduran jungle.
Credit: National Geographic/Dave Yoder
An expedition to Honduras has emerged from the jungle with dramatic news of the discovery of a mysterious culture’s lost city, never before explored. The team was led to the remote, uninhabited region by long-standing rumors that it was the site of a storied “White City,” also referred to in legend as the “City of the Monkey God.”
Archaeologists surveyed and mapped extensive plazas, earthworks, mounds, and an earthen pyramid belonging to a culture that thrived a thousand years ago, and then vanished. The team, which returned from the site last Wednesday, […]