A lost 15th-century fortified city in Mexico built by the Zapotec, has been discovered in Mexico, revealing its rich history.
A recently published study has unveiled the true nature of Guiengola, a sprawling Zapotec enclave in the southern part of ...
Learn about the abandoned Zapotec city of Guiengola in Oaxaca, Mexico, featuring a society based on communal work that would ...
Guiengola is estimated to span 360 hectares of land and is said to have contained more than 1,100 buildings, temples, and ...
Guiengola, which was built by the indigenous Zapotec people, is located in the south of the state of Oaxaca, some 17 miles from the pacific coastline. Pedro Guillermo Ramón Celis of McGill ...
OAXACA, MEXICO—According to a Newsweek report, Pedro Guillermo Ramón Celis of McGill University and his colleagues spotted the remains of more than 1,000 structures built by the Zapotec in ...
Archaeologists uncover tunnels beneath a Mexican church, believed to be the "entrance to the underworld" by the ancient Zapotec civilization. Mitla's main temple was deliberately built over by a ...