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  2. Calakmul - Wikipedia

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    Calakmul's Stela 88 stands upon the stairway of Structure 13. Calakmul is a modern name; according to Cyrus L. Lundell, who named the site, in Maya, ca means "two", lak means "adjacent", and mul signifies any artificial mound or pyramid, so Calakmul is the "City of the Two Adjacent Pyramids". [2]

  3. Valeriana (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The researchers consider the density of building clusters in Valeriana to be second only to Calakmul. They estimate a human population of between 30,000 and 50,000 during the cultural peak of the city, from 750 to 850 AD. [ 4 ]

  4. Uxmal - Wikipedia

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    Uxmal (Yucatec Maya: Óoxmáal [óˑʃmáˑl]) is an ancient Maya city of the classical period located in present-day Mexico.It is considered one of the most important archaeological sites of Maya culture, along with Palenque, Chichen Itza and Calakmul in Mexico, Caracol and Xunantunich in Belize, and Tikal in Guatemala.

  5. El Mirador - Wikipedia

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    Pyramid at El Mirador. El Mirador (which translates as "the lookout", "the viewpoint", or "the belvedere") is a large pre-Columbian Middle and Late Preclassic (1000 BC – 250 AD) Maya settlement, located in the north of the modern department of El Petén, Guatemala. It is part of the Mirador-Calakmul Karst Basin of northern Guatemala. [1]

  6. Xpuhil - Wikipedia

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    The area surrounding Xpuhil inside the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, along Federal Highway 186, is rich with other Maya sites, including Becan, Chicanná and Calakmul. The name xpuhil means "cat's tail" in reference to a type of vegetation found locally. A detailed look at the face on the rear of the middle tower of Structure I.

  7. Balamku - Wikipedia

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    Balamku is located 50 kilometres (31 mi) north of the ruins of the great Maya city of Calakmul, approximately the same distance west of Becan, 60 kilometres (37 mi) west of Xpujil and 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) southeast of the ruins of Nadzca'an. [3] The ruins lie upon a poorly drained karstic plateau. [4]

  8. Copán - Wikipedia

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    Structure 10L-16 (Temple 16) is a temple pyramid that is the highest part of the Acropolis. It is located between the East and West Courts at the heart of the ancient city. [ 74 ] The temple faces the West Court within the Acropolis and is dedicated to K'inich Yax K'uk' Mo', the dynastic founder.

  9. Dzibanche - Wikipedia

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    The structure is the funerary pyramid of Sky Witness, one of the kings of the Kaan dynasty. [8] The royal tomb, known as the Tomb of the Lord of Dzibanché, was found with a rich funerary offering consisting of painted ceramic vessels and a jade mask, a common mortuary tradition of the Kaan dynasty. [17] Jade mask at the Cormoranes pyramid