Straddling the modern border between Guatemala and Belize, archeological excavation is still ongoing, with many more treasures expected to be revealed in the near future. Tikal Mayan Ruins in Guatemala Probably the most famous Mayan city, Tikal is located just across the border from southern Belize...
Cobán, city, north-central Guatemala, situated 4,331 feet (1,320 metres) above sea level in the Chamá Mountains on the Cahabón River. Founded about 1538 near Mayan ruins and named for the Indian chieftain Cobaóu, the city developed as the major urban
Copán, ruined ancient Maya city, in extreme western Honduras near the Guatemalan border. It lies on the west bank of the Copán River, about 35 miles (56 km) west of the modern town of Santa Rosa de Copán. The site was added to the World Heritage List in 1980. Copán, Honduras: Ma...
Situated near the city ofMerida, the Uxmal ruins are a great representation of Puuc architecture. Unlike the stepped pyramids in other sites, the structures in Uxmal are all smooth and almost hut-like. Uxmal was built on the Mayans’ knowledge of astronomy and the city is considered a high ...
Uxmalis a set of Mayan ruins located near the Mexican city of Merida, on the West side of the Yucatan Peninsula. In ancient times, Mayan high priests would perform ceremonies (including sacrifices) atop the religious structures in Uxmal – many hundreds of steps above the ground. ...
The ruins oftikal cityare located in the rain forests ofnorthern Guatemala. The city dominated the east-west trade route across theYucatan Peninsula. It did not have access to clean water and thus water was collected from rainwater and stored in ten reservoirs. ...
Located far away from most tourist attractions in the heart of the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve, the Mayan ruins of Calakmul sit near the border of Guatemala with wildlife like howler monkeys and jaguars. Unlike other sites in Mexico, visitors can still climb to the top of these massive pyramids...
Tikal: In ancient times the best-preserved Mayan ruins of Tikal is a city (Tikall), it is located on the marsh now in Guatemala, had been in the Mayan city-states, perhaps the most important and the largest one of the city.
Archeologists have discovered a wooden Mayan boat in southern Mexico, 1 (believe) to be over 1 000 years old.Measuring over 5 feet, it was found almost completely undamaged in a freshwater pool near the ruined Mayan city of Chichén Itzá. The rare find came during the _2_ (construct) ...
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