
Ancient pyramid destroyed for gravel —
The 2,300-year-old Mayan pyramid at Noh Mul was destroyed to make fill for roads in Belize, local media report.

Ancient pyramid destroyed for gravel —
The limestone from which the pyramid is made is prized by local contractors for building and repairing.

Ancient pyramid destroyed for gravel —
The pyramid was overgrown with trees and shrubs, but archeologist John Morris said there was no mistaking the structure. The willful destruction of ancient sites or monuments carries a penalty of 10 years in prison or a $10,000 fine.

Ancient pyramid destroyed for gravel —
Archeologists in the area are outraged and hope to salvage artifacts from the rubble.

Ancient pyramid destroyed for gravel —
The pyramid, which stood 65 feet tall, was built around 250 B.C. with hand-cut limestone bricks. The pyramid probably contained living quarters as well as tombs for local residents.