Topoxte (/tɒpɒʃtˈɛ/) (or Topoxté in Spanish orthography) is a pre-Columbian Maya archaeological site in the Petén Basin in northern Guatemala with a long...
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shores of Yaxhá Lake, and the Maya ruins of Topoxté occupy a group of three small islands, Canté, Paxté and Topoxte, at the western end of the lake. "Yaxhá"...
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Climate). Juan de Grijalva Juan Díaz (Spanish conquistador) Riviera Maya Topoxte Cartwright, Mark (February 3, 2015). "Tulum". World History Encyclopedia...
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This specific variant appears at central Petén sites including Zacpetén, Topoxte, and Muralla de Leon, all of which lie within the reconstructed Ko'woj...
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Mam Early Postclassic 900–1200 CE Cholula, Tula, Mitla, El Tajín, Tulum, Topoxte, Kaminaljuyú, Joya de Cerén Late Postclassic 1200–1521 CE Tenochtitlan...
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Cayo Julio Cayo Grande Cayo Palomo Cuatro Cayos Lake Yaxhá Canté Paxté Topoxte Lake Petén Itzá Flores Geography of Guatemala Wikimedia Atlas of Guatemala...
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Guatemalan workers and 12 scientists. The first work carried out was at Topoxte, an island within the lake of Yaxha. Here you find the only exposed architecture...
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Topoxté was the secondary city of the Ko'woj, it was abandoned before the Spanish conquest...
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of restoration include Tikal, Uaxactún, Aguateca, Seibal, Yaxha, Nakum, Topoxte, San Clemente and La Blanca. Other archaeological sites include: Altar...
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The tree lends its name to the Maya archaeological sites of Iximché and Topoxte, both in Guatemala and Tamuin (reflecting the Maya origin of the Huastec...
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