At first impressions, I'd say this is total bollocks (Erich von Däniken-style)--e.g., traces of thirty buildings in a city would certainly not place it among the top five largest Maya cities--but let's see what the experts say.
It's very easy to produce some plausible-sounding conjecture about something as complex as Mesoamerican civilisations, about which, in spite of a wealth of archaeological research, we still know so little.
It's a 15 year old kid who found some Mayan buildings / city / town / caravan park using his smarts & the internet, instead of sitting around watching TV.
At first impressions, I'd say this is total bollocks (Erich von Däniken-style)--e.g., traces of thirty buildings in a city would certainly not place it among the top five largest Maya cities--but let's see what the experts say.
It's very easy to produce some plausible-sounding conjecture about something as complex as Mesoamerican civilisations, about which, in spite of a wealth of archaeological research, we still know so little.