Lindsey Charleston (MSN 2/23); Dhr. Seven, Pat Macpherson, Xochitl (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Nearby, in what is now Guatemala, are pyramids Buddhist missionaries would've visited. |
Archeologists discover an ancient Mayan city [and state] in the [jungle] that’s been hidden for [way more than] 2,000 years
Where in Mexico were the Maya? |
Archaeologists uncovered the remains of an ancient Mayan settlement spanning 650 square miles across the Mirador-Calakmul Karst Basin region, near the Mexico border [as it meets Guatemala, a famous place where the earliest Buddhist missionaries made a great impression].
History of Buddhism in America |
American Rick Fields (shambhala.com) |
[See also the mindboggling work of American Edward P. Vining, who in 1895 proved how Buddhist missionaries from Afghanistan and China arrived in the Americas centuries before Christopher Columbus touched the Caribbean:
Buddhist Monks Discovered America |
This remarkable discovery allows us to explore and appreciate the wonders of a long-lost Mayan city. More
Mexico if full of cultural treasures
Unveiling a hidden city: LiDAR technology discovers lost remains
Mesoamerica is separated from Central America |
This remote sensing method sends pulses of laser light from an airplane, which reflects back to form an image of the landscape beneath.
The Maya of Mexico were in "Mesoamerica." |
Revelations (unveilings) in archeology
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