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The discovery shows the cultural interaction between the Maya of Tikal and Teotihuacan's elite between 300 and 500 A.D., archaeologists said.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeologists Unearth Intricately Decorated Altar That May Have Been Used for Ancient Sacrifices in GuatemalaAn intricately decorated altar that may have been used for child sacrifices has been found in the ruins of Tikal, an ancient ...
Venture beyond Guatemala’s famed Maya ruins at Tikal and you’ll find family-run museums and communities preserving age-old ...
An ancient altar found in Guatemala offers striking evidence of the relationship between the Maya and the ancient metropolis ...
Archaeologists in El Salvador found a collection of clay puppets from the pre-Columbian El Salvador that they dated to around 400 B.C. The level of realism, both in the facial features and movement, ...
Archaeologists in Guatemala uncover a Teotihuacan altar in Tikal, revealing ancient cultural and spiritual ties with the Maya ...
Tikal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, reached its peak between 200 and 900 AD when Mayan culture encompassed parts of what are ...
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Archaeologists Excavated a Pyramid and Found 2,400-Year-Old Puppets That Look Hauntingly AliveThe location atop a prominent pyramid and as part of a funeral-style ... also common throughout western El Salvador and southern Guatemala. “This discovery contradicts the prevailing notion ...
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