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- Maya civilization (25116 bytes)
11: The Maya developed the famed cities of [[Tikal]], [[Palenque]], [[Copᮝ] and [[Kalakmul]], as w...
22: ...w into incredible cities, including Chichen Itza, Tikal, and Uxmal. Through observation of the numerous ...
29: ...ion and availability of natural resources such as fresh-water wells, or ''[[cenotes]]'', the city grew...
37: ... with stone tools ... only hardening once removed from its bed. In addition to the structural use of ...
41: ...of a platform sub-structure that varied in height from less than a meter, in the case of terraces and ... - Teotihuacan (6370 bytes)
17: ...venue, called "Avenue of the Dead" (a translation from its Nahuatl name ''Miccaohtli''), is still flan...
22: ...t we infer about the culture at Teotihuacan comes from the murals that adorn the site and others, like...
24: ...to have been destroyed in a methodical way, their fragments dispersed. - Maya (24836 bytes)
11: The Maya developed the famed cities of [[Tikal]], [[Palenque]], [[Copᮝ] and [[Kalakmul]], as w...
22: ...w into incredible cities, including Chichen Itza, Tikal, and Uxmal. Through observation of the numerous ...
29: ...ion and availability of natural resources such as fresh-water wells, or ''[[cenotes]]'', the city grew...
37: ... with stone tools ... only hardening once removed from its bed. In addition to the structural use of ...
41: ...of a platform sub-structure that varied in height from less than a meter, in the case of terraces and ... - Kalakmul (3483 bytes)
6: ...way 186]] as it crosses the base of the peninsula from [[EscᲣega, Campeche]], to [[Chetumal, Quintan...
9: ... deep in the jungles of the [[Pet鮝], 30 km from the [[Guatemala]]n border.
11: First discovered from the air by biologist Cyrus L. Lundell of the [[...
13: ...a]] superpower ally of [[Caracol]] and rival to [[Tikal]]. A series of 11 painted vessels, dubbed Dynasti... - Caracol, Belize (1913 bytes)
5: ...ere records a military victory over the army of [[Tikal]] in [[562]]. - Rio Bec (1828 bytes)
8: ...oorways, which have been built into niches in the fronts of the temples, give the appearance of a func...
9: ...ut they do resemble the twin-tower complexes of [[Tikal]]. This might suggests that they were created in... - Mesoamerican pyramids (5839 bytes)
14: ...he precursors to the spectacular stepped pyramids from the [[Terminal Pre-classic]] period and beyond....
27: *[[Tikal]]
35: ...he [[Teotihuacan]] civilization, which flourished from around 300 BCE to 500 CE, at its greatest exten...
49: ...nd held sway over the [[Valley of Oaxaca]] region from the early first millennium BCE to about the 14t...
54: The following sites are from northern Mesoamerica, built by cultures whose e...
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