As Europe endured its Dark Ages, the Maya mapped the heavens and
mastered mathematics. They constructed vast cities in jungle landscapes,
leaving legacies in stone at places like Palenque and Uxmal. In
overgrown sites, archaeologists now piece together this civilization
with the aid of satellite technology. Modern-day experts provide windows
into the Mayan world by interpreting ancient messages, inscribed for
future generations.
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