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- Maya civilization (25116 bytes)
1: ...g|right|thumbnail|300px|Mayan Temple Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipar...
5: ...1000 BCE. There is some disagreement about the borders and difference between the early Maya and their...
9: Eventually, the Olmec culture faded after spreading its influence into the [[Yucatan...
11: ...which depict rulers along with hieroglyphic texts describing their [[genealogy]], [[war]] victories, a...
13: ...ssibly further lands. Important trade goods included [[cacao]], [[salt]], and [[obsidian]]; see also:... - Teotihuacan (6370 bytes)
1: ...city dominated, which at its greatest extent included much of [[Mesoamerica]].
9: There is archaeological evidence that Teotihuacán had been a multi-ethnic plac...
15: ...Mesoamerica|obsidian]] and there was extensive trade with other regions of Mesoamerica.
17: ...ity's broad central avenue, called "Avenue of the Dead" (a translation from its Nahuatl name ''Miccaoh...
20: ...ssibly in prehispanic times. The Moon pyramid was dedicated to Tlaloc´s consort [[Chalchihuitlicue]] ... - Maya (24836 bytes)
1: ...g|right|thumbnail|300px|Mayan Temple Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipar...
5: ...1000 BCE. There is some disagreement about the borders and difference between the early Maya and their...
9: Eventually, the Olmec culture faded after spreading its influence into the [[Yucatan...
11: ...which depict rulers along with hieroglyphic texts describing their [[genealogy]], [[war]] victories, a...
13: ...ssibly further lands. Important trade goods included [[cacao]], [[salt]], and [[obsidian]]; see also:... - Kalakmul (3483 bytes)
4: ...ul was created on [[31 December]] [[1996]]. It borders to the east with [[Quintana Roo]] and [[Belize]...
6: ...nhabitants located on [[Mexican Federal Highway|Federal Highway 186]] as it crosses the base of the pe...
9: ... [[Pet鮝], 30 km from the [[Guatemala]]n border.
11: ...hen Itza]] in [[March]] [[1932]]. According to Lundell, who named the site, "In Maya, 'ca' means 'two'...
13: ...ies of 11 painted vessels, dubbed Dynastic Vases, describe the ascensions of the [[Kaan]] rulers, incl... - Caracol, Belize (1913 bytes)
5: ...ere records a military victory over the army of [[Tikal]] in [[562]].
26: == Modern history of Caracol ==
27: ...ve explorations and documention of the site was undertaken by the [[University of Pennsylvania]] in [[... - Rio Bec (1828 bytes)
7: ...t rests atop them. However, the steps are only a design motif that creates the illusion of functional...
9: ...ut they do resemble the twin-tower complexes of [[Tikal]]. This might suggests that they were created in... - Mesoamerican pyramids (5839 bytes)
1: ... region's largest [[pyramid]] by volume – indeed, the largest in the world by volume – is ...
6: ...e shore of [[Lake Texcoco]] – the site of modern-day [[Mexico City]]. They were related to the p...
14: ...ur in a great variety of forms and functions, bounded by regional and periodical differences.
27: *[[Tikal]]
31: ...region is currently inhabited by the modern descendents of the [[P'urhépecha]]. Tarascan architecture...
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