Recovered Maya altar stone
Photo By Andrew Demarest
 

An unprecedented collaboration of archeologists, Maya villagers and Guatemalan authorities has resulted in the recovery of a magnificent Maya altar stone that was carved in 796 AD and sheds new light on the collapse of the classic Maya civilization. In addition to the altar's archeological importance, its recovery illustrates the value of working with indigenous peoples to restore ancient ruins.

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