The Maya King's tomb was excavated by archaeologists.(Photo: National Geographic.)
Researchers believe that the tomb belongs to a king because the jade mask is painted red illustrating the Maya king like Maize with the forehead engraved symbol means 'yellow' and 'noble' in the language. Ancient Maya.
The tomb was opened at least once around 600 AD so that the next generation repainted the king's remains with red color from cinnabar.
Although there is no inscription in the grave revealing the king's identity, the researchers believe that it may be King Te Chan Ahk, a famous king of the Wak dynasty who ruled the early 4th century.