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Lubaantun archaeology - rapid tropical growth

The dramatic effects of rapid vegetation growth on archaeological sites. The amphitheatre grand stands at the ancient Maya ruins of Lubaantun in British Honduras(today Belize) are nearly obscured entirely just 10 months on when the expedition team return in 1926. This is how lost cities become lost! Date: 1926

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Amphi Theatre Archaeological Belize Dramatic Effects Growth Honduras Jungle Lost Maya Obscured Pla Nts Rapid Sites Stands Tropical Vegetation 1926


Jigsaw Puzzle (500 Pieces)

Discover the captivating world of ancient Mayan ruins with our exquisite Lubaantun Jigsaw Puzzle from Media Storehouse. This intriguing puzzle, featuring the image "Lubaantun Archaeology - Rapid Tropical Growth" by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online, invites you on a mesmerizing journey to the heart of British Honduras (now Belize). Witness the dramatic effects of nature's rapid vegetation growth as it reclaims the ancient amphitheater at Lubaantun, revealing the intricate interplay between history and the natural world. With each piece placed, uncover the grandeur of this once-mighty civilization, all while indulging in the pleasurable experience of piecing together a beautiful and intricate puzzle. Our high-quality jigsaw puzzles offer a challenging yet rewarding experience for puzzle enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels. Embrace the adventure and explore the rich history of Lubaantun with Media Storehouse's Lubaantun Archaeology - Rapid Tropical Growth puzzle.

500 piece puzzles are custom made in Australia and hand-finished on 100% recycled 1.6mm thick laminated puzzle boards. There is a level of repetition in jigsaw shapes with each matching piece away from its pair. The completed puzzle measures 40x51cm and is delivered packaged in an attractive presentation box specially designed to fit most mail slots with a unique magnetic lid

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Estimated Product Size is 40.3cm x 50.7cm (15.9" x 20")

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In this evocative photograph, the grand amphitheater stands of the ancient Maya ruins of Lubaantun in British Honduras (now Belize) are dramatically engulfed by the rapid tropical growth that characterizes this region. Taken in 1926, just ten months after an expedition team had last visited the site, the once prominent amphitheater grand stands are now nearly obscured entirely by the encroaching vegetation. The jungle's relentless advance serves as a poignant reminder of the ephemeral nature of human civilization and the inexorable march of time. The ancient city of Lubaantun, a lesser-known Maya site, is situated in the lush lowlands of southern Belize. The site's ruins, which date back to the Late Preclassic and Early Classic periods (around 200-900 AD), include impressive architectural features such as temples, palaces, and plazas. However, the site's remote location and dense vegetation have made it a challenge for archaeologists to study and preserve. The photograph captures the dramatic effects of the tropical climate on the archaeological site, highlighting the tenuous existence of human-built structures in the face of nature's resilience. The image underscores the importance of ongoing efforts to document and protect ancient sites from the ravages of time and the natural world. The expedition team's return to Lubaantun in 1926 revealed the stark reality of how quickly lost cities can become lost once more to the encroaching jungle. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of preserving and studying ancient sites before they are swallowed up by the natural world.

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