Archaeologists have uncovered an “unprecedented” network of lost cities in the Amazon that sheds light on how ancient civilizations built vast urban landscapes while living close to nature.
Researchers have used a lidar technology called “lasers in the sky” to scan through the canopy of tropical forests and explore sites found in the savannah forest of southwestern Amazon.
They uncovered a wide range of complex settlements that lay hidden under thick canopies of trees for centuries in the savannah forest of Llanos de Mojos in Bolivia.
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