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“I was on something like page 16 of Google search and found a laser survey done by a Mexican organisation for environmental monitoring,” explains Luke Auld-Thomas, a PhD student at Tulane university in the US.

It was a Lidar survey, a remote sensing technique which fires thousands of laser pulses from a plane and maps objects below using the time the signal takes to return.

But when Mr Auld-Thomas processed the data with methods used by archaeologists, he saw what others had missed - a huge ancient city which may have been home to 30-50,000 people at its peak from 750 to 850 AD.

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 days ago

I’m not reading the whole article but I wanted to see pictures. They have a picture with this caption: There are no pictures of the city but it had pyramid temples similar to this one in nearby Calakmul