Archaeologists discover evidence of public participation in Maya governance in Guatemala

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Archaeologists in Guatemala found evidence suggesting Maya rulers became less secretive over a thousand years ago. Excavations at Ucanal revealed an open, columned hall from the Late Classic period, possibly serving as an early council house where rulers and elites made decisions visible to the public. This architectural shift indicates a move towards more transparent governance, potentially helping Maya society adapt during a period of political instability.


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