University of Texas-Tyler Professor Publishes New Findings on Salt Industry in Classic Mayan Civilization
November 24, 2021
November 24, 2021
TYLER, Texas, Nov. 24 (TNSJou) -- The University of Texas's Tyler Campus issued the following news release:
E. Cory Sills, PhD, assistant professor of geography at The University of Texas at Tyler, has published a paper about the discovery of salt workers' residences at an underwater Maya site.
The ancient Maya built stone temples and palaces in the rainforest of Central America, along with dynastic records of royal leaders carved in stone, but they lacked a b . . .
E. Cory Sills, PhD, assistant professor of geography at The University of Texas at Tyler, has published a paper about the discovery of salt workers' residences at an underwater Maya site.
The ancient Maya built stone temples and palaces in the rainforest of Central America, along with dynastic records of royal leaders carved in stone, but they lacked a b . . .