Looters Miss Giant Frieze
Archeologist Anya Shetler cleans an inscription below an ancient
stucco frieze recently unearthed in the buried Maya city of Holmul in
the Peten region of Guatemala. Sunlight from a tunnel entrance
highlights the carved legs of a ruler sitting atop the head of a Maya
mountain spirit. The enormous frieze - which measures 26 feet by nearly 7 feet (8 meters
by 2 meters) - depicts human figures in a mythological setting,
suggesting these may be deified rulers. It was discovered in July in the
buried foundations of a rectangular pyramid in Holmul. Maya archeologist Francisco Estrada-Belli and his team were
excavating a tunnel left open by looters when they happened upon the
frieze. “The looters had come close to it, but they hadn’t seen it,”
Estrada-Belli said. Read more.
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