Engineering an Empire: The Maya (S1, E5) | Full Episode | History


At the height of its glory, this mysterious civilization ruled a territory of 125,000 square miles across parts of Guatemala, Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador and Belize, in Season 1, Episode 5, “The Maya”. #EngineeringanEmpire
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  2. I saw that very recently, the latest DNA testing of the earliest aboriginal Americans has been found to be Denisovan, and is approximately 130,000 years old . Long before the modern myth of the Bering land bridge route, although that is likely similar to the route theses 1st migrants traveled, when sea levels were 300 feet lower . This was advantageous for these ancient explorers, as the route was much shorter, there was plenty of fresh water com8ng off the glacier walls, and good hunting and fishing . This would m9re or less confirm what Thor Heyerdahl always believed . More will undoubtedly be disc9vered soon .

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