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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/05/100511111935.htm


Maybe the Mayans had "makes me have a tingle by being all environmental, save the Polar Bears" hippie types....
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OK, more like it was more efficient...
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A flyover of Belize's thick jungles has revolutionized archaeology worldwide and vividly illustrated the complex urban centers developed by one of the most-studied ancient civilizations -- the Maya.

"The ancient Maya designed and maintained sustainable cities long before 'building green' became a modern term," said Diane Chase, who has worked as co-director of the Caracol Archaeological Project beside her husband for the past 25 years. Her conclusion is based on the extensive agricultural terracing LiDAR revealed.



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