In a significant development in archaeological research, a panel inscribed with Mayan hieroglyphics has been recovered from a pool near Nohoch Mul, the tallest pyramid in the Cobá Archaeological Zone in Quintana Roo, Mexico. This discovery adds to Cobá’s long history, which spans over 1,300 years, from 100 BC to 1200 AD. Cobá, known as the “City of Choppy Water,” holds secrets of the ancient Mayan civilization, many of which are being unveiled through ongoing work led by Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH). Diego Prieto Hernández, general director of the INAH, announ…