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Did the ancient Maya have parks? First-of-its-kind DNA analysis finds trees and wild vegetation grew around reservoirs in Tikal – Science Daily
Researchers developed a novel system to analyze ancient plant DNA in the sediment of Tikal’s temple and palace reservoirs to…
The ancient Maya city of Tikal was a bustling metropolis and home to tens of thousands of people.The city comprised roads, paved plazas, towering pyramids, temples and palaces and thousands of homes for its residents, all supported by agriculture.
Now researchers…
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