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13 Years Without Rain. How Drought May Have Toppled the Maya – New Study/Science Updates



Chichen Itza With MoonDeep inside a Mexican cave, a stalagmite has revealed that the Maya civilization faced repeated droughts so extreme that they may have altered history. Researchers discovered that wet-season rainfall failed for years at a time, including a staggering 13-year drought, leaving crops at risk and monuments unfinished. These climate shocks align with the collapse of […]



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A stalagmite from a Mexican cave reveals that the Maya civilization endured devastating and prolonged droughts. Researchers found evidence of multi-year failures of wet-season rainfall, including a crippling 13-year drought. This climate instability would have severely impacted agriculture, potentially contributing to societal upheaval. The timing of these extreme droughts coincides with significant periods of Maya decline, suggesting a strong link between climate change and the alteration of Maya civilization’s trajectory.

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