Archaeologists working at the Mitla site in southern Mexico have come across a discovery worthy of an Indiana Jones movie: a labyrinth of chambers and passageways hidden below a church, representing an 'entrance' to the underworld.
Combining the data from these techniques, the team produced a comprehensive map of
It was the missionaries who documented and sealed off the Lyobaa. Writings from 1674 by Dominican fatherdescribe an underground temple in the spot, including four sprawling, interconnected chambers and multiple caverns and alleys deep below ground. frameborder="0″ allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen>and then the Spanish would've taken charge of the region. Thanks to the latest 3D imaging techniques, the network can be revealed again., with further scans and studies in the area planned for the years ahead. The team behind it comprises 15 multidisciplinary researchers, from archaeologists to engineers.
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