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Judi Lynn

(164,125 posts)
Fri Apr 30, 2021, 07:00 PM Apr 2021

Details of stunning Maya acropolises and sophisticated civilization revealed by laser scans


By Laura Geggel - Editor about 9 hours ago

This is the first evidence of terracing in the Puuc region.



A 3D digital image of Labna, an ancient Maya structure in the Puuc region. (Image credit: Courtesy of the Proyecto Arqueológico Regional de Bolonchén)


By shooting billions of lasers at the ground, scientists have uncovered evidence of a sophisticated civilization left by the ancient Maya who lived in the northern Yucatán Peninsula in what is now Mexico, a new study finds.

The laser survey revealed that in a region of the hilly northern Yucatán, known as the Puuc (pronounced "Pook&quot , the Maya built remarkable structures, including artificial reservoirs, more than 1,200 ovens, a handful of terraces for farming and nearly 8,000 platforms where houses were built. The ancient Maya also quarried the rock there, the laser scan revealed.

"It seems to have been a very prosperous area because we have all these masonry [stone] houses," study lead researcher William Ringle, a professor emeritus of anthropology at Davidson College in North Carolina, told Live Science. "It seems like people had access to what they needed."

Moreover, the Maya in the Puuc built four large acropolises dating to the Middle Formative period (700 B.C. to 450 B.C.) and civic centers dating to A.D. 600 to 750, during the Late Classic. While these structures were already documented, an analysis of the laser data revealed that these Puuc communities had a distinct city layout that isn't seen in other Maya regions.

More:
https://www.livescience.com/lidar-maya-yucatan.html

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https://www.democraticunderground.com/12297006
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Details of stunning Maya acropolises and sophisticated civilization revealed by laser scans (Original Post) Judi Lynn Apr 2021 OP
A minor nit. They don't fire billions of lasers, they fire one laser billions of times. Pobeka Apr 2021 #1
This is fantastic. However I just had to go look and it appears that the Maya practiced abqtommy Apr 2021 #2
2,000 years from now we will be seen as barbarians too. Irish_Dem Apr 2021 #3

Pobeka

(5,006 posts)
1. A minor nit. They don't fire billions of lasers, they fire one laser billions of times.
Fri Apr 30, 2021, 07:28 PM
Apr 2021

I worked with lidar not so long ago, at high densities (20 + firings per square meter on the ground), and done well, you can see a lot of detail, even beneath the tree canopy. Cool stuff.

abqtommy

(14,118 posts)
2. This is fantastic. However I just had to go look and it appears that the Maya practiced
Fri Apr 30, 2021, 07:29 PM
Apr 2021

slavery and human sacrifice. I don't excuse the Sumerians, Egyptians, Greeks, Romans
or Europeans of history for their slavery, or the present day traffickers. There is indeed
much to learn from history, past and present.

https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=did+the+maya+people+practice+slavery+and+human+sacrifice&ia=web

Irish_Dem

(81,277 posts)
3. 2,000 years from now we will be seen as barbarians too.
Fri Apr 30, 2021, 07:57 PM
Apr 2021

Despite our sophisticated advances.

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