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  1. Maya civilization (25116 bytes)
    1: ... one of the [[Maya language|Maya family of languages]].
    5: ...the early Maya and their neighboring Pre-Classic Mesoamerican civilization, the [[Olmec]] culture. Th...
    7: ...rsors to [[pyramid|pyramids]] erected in later times.
    9: ...g its influence into the [[Yucatan]] peninsula, present-day [[Guatemala]], and other regions.
    11: ...ts describing their [[genealogy]], [[war]] victories, and other accomplishments.
  2. Teotihuacan (6370 bytes)
    1: ... which at its greatest extent included much of [[Mesoamerica]].
    3: ...], approximately 40 [[kilometre|km]] (about 25 miles) northeast of [[Mexico City]], which covers a tot...
    7: ... the city is unknown. Recently the glyph that represents the city has been translated as "The place of...
    9: ...red to as ''[[Tollan]]'', a name also used centuries later for the [[Toltec]] capital of [[Tula, Hidal...
    15: ... there was extensive trade with other regions of Mesoamerica.
  3. Maya (24836 bytes)
    1: ... one of the [[Maya language|Maya family of languages]].
    5: ...the early Maya and their neighboring Pre-Classic Mesoamerican civilization, the [[Olmec]] culture. Th...
    7: ...rsors to [[pyramid|pyramids]] erected in later times.
    9: ...g its influence into the [[Yucatan]] peninsula, present-day [[Guatemala]], and other regions.
    11: ...ts describing their [[genealogy]], [[war]] victories, and other accomplishments.
  4. Kalakmul (3483 bytes)
    4: ... and to the north and west with other municipalities in the state. It covers 13,839 km², accounti...
    6: ...]] as it crosses the base of the peninsula from [[EscᲣega, Campeche]], to [[Chetumal, Quintana Roo]]...
    9: ... [[Calakmul Biosphere Reserve]], deep in the jungles of the [[Pet鮝], 30 km from the [[Guatemala...
    11: ...s 'two', 'lak' means 'adjacent', and 'mul' signifies any artificial mound or pyramid, so 'Calakmul' is...
    13: ...]] rulers, including ancestral and legendary figures.
  5. Caracol, Belize (1913 bytes)
    1: ... the nation of [[Belize]]. Caracol is about 25 miles south of [[Xunantunich]] and [[San Ignacio Cayo]]...
    3: ...ccupied as early as [[1200 BC]], but had its greatest period of construction in the Maya Classic perio...
    5: ...ere records a military victory over the army of [[Tikal]] in [[562]].
    27: ...cavations and restorations of the ancient structures at Caracol started in [[1985]] and is ongoing.
  6. Rio Bec (1828 bytes)
    7: ...functional, the towers rise at steep vertical angles that would make ascending them difficult.
    8: ... been built into niches in the fronts of the temples, give the appearance of a functional door [http:/...
    9: ...win-tower complexes of [[Tikal]]. This might suggests that they were created in an attempt make their...
  7. Mesoamerican pyramids (5839 bytes)
    1: ...est [[pyramid]] by volume – indeed, the largest in the world by volume – is the [[Great Py...
    6: ... City]]. They were related to the preceding cultures in the basin of Mexico such as the culture of [[T...
    14: ...ions, bounded by regional and periodical differences.
    22: ...e of 2,800,000 cubic meters, it is one of the largest pyramids in the world.
    27: *[[Tikal]]

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