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- Maya civilization (25116 bytes)
11: ...e Maya developed the famed cities of [[Tikal]], [[Palenque]], [[Copᮝ] and [[Kalakmul]], as well as [[Dos P...
18: ...ld, hence the name bestowed on this era. We have only hints of the advanced [[painting]] of the classi...
33: ...n, while interior space was entirely secondary. Only in the Late Post-Classic era did the great Maya ...
37: ...pliable enough to be worked with stone tools ... only hardening once removed from its bed. In additio...
41: ... as actual stone carvings used as a facade. Commonly, these would continue uninterrupted around an en... - Olmec (8916 bytes)
6: ...recreational and religious purposes – certainly they were playing it before anyone else has been...
19: ...y perhaps equaled in the Pre-Columbian New World only by the best Maya Classic era art. Olmec artforms...
21: ...f ancient Mexico''" ([http://www.archaeology.org/online/features/olmec/index.html ''Archaeological Ins...
23: ...mately 900[[Celsius|? C]] (see [[pottery]]). The only other [[prehistory|prehistoric]] culture known t...
43: ...he ruling dynasty of B'aakal, a Maya kingdom at [[Palenque]]. - Maya (24836 bytes)
11: ...e Maya developed the famed cities of [[Tikal]], [[Palenque]], [[Copᮝ] and [[Kalakmul]], as well as [[Dos P...
18: ...ld, hence the name bestowed on this era. We have only hints of the advanced [[painting]] of the classi...
33: ...n, while interior space was entirely secondary. Only in the Late Post-Classic era did the great Maya ...
37: ...pliable enough to be worked with stone tools ... only hardening once removed from its bed. In additio...
41: ... as actual stone carvings used as a facade. Commonly, these would continue uninterrupted around an en... - Mesoamerican pyramids (5839 bytes)
26: *[[Palenque]]
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