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Archaeological site in Guatemala
Tamarindito is an archaeological site of the Maya civilization located along an escarpment in the Petén department of Guatemala. The city was the capital
Tamarindito
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
King of Tamarindito, Guatemala
Balam was the only known king of Maya city-state Tamarindito in Guatemala. The sculptures at Tamarindito indicate a long dynastic history with more than
Chanal_Balam
Lake in Sayaxché, Petén Department, Guatemala
the Maya civilization that include Seibal, Itzan, Dos Pilas, Aguateca, Tamarindito, Punta de Chimino, Nacimiento, and others. This State was the first to
Petexbatún_Lake
Maya archaeological site in Guatemala
located approximately 2-3 km east/northeast of Dos Pilas and 3 km west of Tamarindito. The site dates to the middle half of the Classic period. While initially
Arroyo_de_Piedra
Archeological site
predator state from the beginning, conquering Itzan, Arroyo de Piedra and Tamarindito. Dos Pilas and a nearby city, Aguateca, eventually became the twin capitals
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River in Guatemala
ceremonial and urban centers located within the region include Dos Pilas, Tamarindito, Altar de Sacrificios, Aguateca, Seibal and Machaquila. On June 6, 2015
Pasión_River
Department of Guatemala
Porvenir, Punta de Chimino, Río Azul, Sacul, San Bartolo, La Sufricaya, Tamarindito, Tayasal, El Tintal, Tres Islas, Ucanal, Xultun, Zacpeten, Zapote Bobal
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The Maya city of Dos Pilas (modern Guatemala) is abandoned, after the Tamarindito and Petexbatún centres revolt against their Dos Pilas overlord. The Church
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Carved stone slabs made by the Pre-Columbian Maya
Stela 53 Takalik Abaj Guatemala Stela 55 Takalik Abaj Guatemala Stela 4 Tamarindito Guatemala Hieroglyphic text. Stela 1 5th century Sihyaj Chan Kʼawiil
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Warfare of the Mesoamerican civilization
among which included such polities as Seibal, Itzan, Dos Pilas, Cancuén, Tamarindito, Punta de Chimino, and Nacimiento. The city was built on a 90 m escarpment
Maya_warfare
Central American war
married into the royal lineage of Arroyo de Piedra, which together with Tamarindito had been one of the principal powers in the Petexbatun region before
Second_Tikal–Calakmul_War
Tabasqueño Campeche, Mexico Takalik Abaj Retalhuleu Department, Guatemala Tamarindito Petén Department, Guatemala Tamchen Campeche, Mexico Tancah Quintana
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rituals overseen by Kʼawiil Chan Kʼinich. A hieroglyphic stairway at Tamarindito records Kʼawiil Chan Kʼinich's "going out", a verb which often has the
Kʼawiil_Chan_Kʼinich
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until 761 when he is forced to flee during an uprising by rebels from Tamarindito. October 22 – Charles Martel, Merovingian mayor of the palace, dies in
741
Bartolo (Maya site) San Mateo Ixtatán Seibal La Sufricaya Takalik Abaj Tamarindito Tayasal (archaeological site) El Temblor Tikal El Tintal Topoxté Tres
List of archaeological sites by country
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Ancient Maya site in northern Guatemala
northeast of the city, Copán far to the south, and Altar de Sacrificios, Tamarindito and Seibal, in western Petén. A particularly rare feature found on Motul
Motul_de_San_José
Decade
until 761 when he is forced to flee during an uprising by rebels from Tamarindito. October 22 – Charles Martel, Merovingian mayor of the palace, dies in
740s
Decade
The Maya city of Dos Pilas (modern Guatemala) is abandoned, after the Tamarindito and Petexbatún centres revolt against their Dos Pilas overlord. The Church
760s
Maya archaeological site in Guatemala
population towards nucleated settlements at the nearby Petexbatún cities of Tamarindito and Arroyo de Piedra. Terminal Classic economic activity at Punta de
Punta_de_Chimino
Archaeological site in Sayaxché, Guatemala
that date. The emblem glyph for the figure on this panel may be that of Tamarindito. The carved panels which originally flanked the Hieroglyphic Stairway
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Defender of mankind. Feminine of Alexander.
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Lord Shiva
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