Few artists are able to get work placed in prominent museums like New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. But for many years, ...
In 1177BC, Amurapi, the last king of Ugarit in modern-day Syria, wrote in cuneiform on baked clay to the Hittite emperor ...
Beyond the crowded tourist hotspots of Cancun on Mexico's Mayan Riveria, you’ll find Xcaret, an eco-park that showcases ...
Discover all the best things to do in Izamal Mexico! This Yellow City in Yucatan has great hotels, restaurants, pyramids, ...
Dedicate an hour or two to wander among ancient sculptures and ceramics, revealing Maya beliefs, rituals, and everyday life.
Long before the ancient Maya built temples, their predecessors were already altering the landscape of Central America’s Yucatan peninsula. Using drones and Google Earth imagery, ...
1511. Spanish explorers become some of the first Europeans to make contact with the Maya.
Searingly large-scale photographs by Martine Gutierrez (American, with Mayan heritage) offer the art of high fashion with ...
In this comprehensive guide, you'll find a curated list of Mexico cities and towns, each with its own unique character and ...
Italian authorities have seized numerous well-preserved artifacts dating back to the third century BCE that were initially ...
Special concoction also contained honey, sesame seeds, pine nuts, licorice, and grapes to make it look like blood.
Greek, Maya, and Moche Pottery,” at the Michael C. Carlos Museum through Dec. 15, is a visually handsome work of meticulous scholarship that attempts to bridge some of the greatest divisions that ...