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Archaeological Maya site in Guatemala
Ixtutz ([iʃˈtuːts]) was an important Classic Period Maya city located south of Ixkun in southeastern Petén, Guatemala. Ixtutz is situated in the valley
Ixtutz
Centers of power for the Maya civilization
Maya monarchs, also known as Maya kings and queens, were the centers of power for the Maya civilization. Each Maya city-state was controlled by a dynasty
Maya_monarchs
Ajaw
Yaxjal Bʼaak (ruled c. 780) was the only known ruler of the Maya city of Ixtutz, which was the most important city in the Dolores region. A stela dated
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Department of Guatemala
Cival, La Corona, Dos Pilas, Holmul, Holtun, Itzan, Ixkun, Ixlu, Ixtonton, Ixtutz, La Joyanca, Kinal, Machaquila, El Mirador, Motul de San José, La Muerta
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Maya archaeological site in Guatemala
the southeastern Petén region to use its own Emblem Glyph, together with Ixtutz and Ucanal. In AD 779 Sacul went to war against Ixkun and lost, but stelae
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River in Guatemala
Mountains in Guatemala. The valley is noted for numerous Maya sites such as Ixtutz and the Petén Caves. The river is located southwest of the Dolores plateau
Poxte_River
Spanish conquistador and hidalgo (1525–1602)
awarded Juan de la Cámara encomiendas, including the towns of Cahabon, Ixtutz, Euán (Tixkokob), and Sinanché. His observations on the Maya Civilization
Juan_de_la_Cámara
Chojolom Cival Dos Pilas Holmul Holtun Itzan Iximché Ixkun Ixlu Ixtonton Ixtutz La Joyanca Kaminaljuyu Kinal Machaquila El Mirador Mixco Viejo Montana (Mesoamerican
List of archaeological sites by country
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Carved stone slabs made by the Pre-Columbian Maya
from Machaquilá, an 8th-century stela from Naranjo and other stelae from Ixtutz, Kaminaljuyu, La Amelia, Piedras Negras, Seibal, Tikal, Uaxactun and Ucanal
Maya_stelae
Final stage of the conquest of Guatemala
1702–1703. The first towns to be concentrated into colonial reducciones were Ixtutz, which became the new town of San José, and neighbouring San Andrés, both
Spanish_conquest_of_Petén
Guatemala Ixtelha Chiapas, Mexico Ixtonton Petén Department, Guatemala Ixtutz Petén Department, Guatemala Izamal Yucatán, Mexico Izapa Chiapas, Mexico
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Mesoamerican archaeologist
fieldwork began with research stays at the site of Tancah in Mexico and at Ixtutz, Yaxha, and Tayasal in Guatemala. He carried out early excavations in the
Arlen_F._Chase
Pre-Columbian archaeological site in Guatemala
sites associated with having visited Naj Tunich included "Caracol, Ixkun, Ixtutz, Calakmul, Dos Pilas, and possibly Xultun." Naj Tunich also featured a great
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Archaeological museum in Dolores, Petén, Guatemala
Stela 2 from Ixtonton Fragments of Panel 2 from Ixtutz Sculpture from Pueblito Late Classic vase from Ixtutz This artefact (catalogue number PSPA-507) is
Museo Regional del Sureste de Petén
Museo_Regional_del_Sureste_de_Petén
Archaeological Maya site in Guatemala
number of other Maya archaeological sites, the most important of which are Ixtutz, 8.7 kilometres (5.4 mi) distant, and Ixkun at a distance of 7.5 kilometres
Ixtonton
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Respected, Honored, Goddess  durga
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the strength of God
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English : occupational name for someone who was responsible for tending cattle, from Middle English steer ‘bullock’ + man ‘man’.
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Lord Vishnu
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