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Calakmul (/ˌkɑːlɑːkˈmuːl/; also
Kalakmul and
other less
frequent variants) is a Maya
archaeological site in the
Mexican state of Campeche, deep in the...
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southeast of its
great classic Period rival,
Calakmul, and 85
kilometers (53 mi)
northwest of
Calakmul's ally Caracol, now in Belize. The city has been...
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modern department of El Petén, Guatemala. It is part of the Mirador-
Calakmul Karst Basin of
northern Guatemala. Some of the
Mirador basin was surve****...
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Calakmul Biosphere Reserve (Spanish:
Reserva de la Biósfera de
Calakmul) is
located at the base of the Yucatán
Peninsula in Mexico, in
Calakmul Muni****lity...
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Calakmul invaded and
sacked Palenque, a
military feat
without known precedents.
These events took
place in 599. A
second victory by
Calakmul occurred...
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Calakmul is a muni****lity in the
Mexican state of Campeche,
situated in the
central part of the Yucatán Peninsula. The muni****lity was
created on 31...
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Second Tikal–
Calakmul War was the
second in a
series of wars
between Tikal and
Calakmul known as The Tikal–
Calakmul wars.
Tikal and
Calakmul were two of...
- network. In the Maya
Lowlands two
great rivals, the
cities of
Tikal and
Calakmul,
became powerful. The
classic period also saw the
intrusive intervention...
- city-state into a
thriving empire.
Under Yikʼin Chan Kʼawiil,
Tikal conquered Calakmul and the
other cities around Tikal,
forming what
could be
referred to as...
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monuments were
reused in the
Postclassic (c. 900–1521). The
major city of
Calakmul in
Mexico raised the
greatest number of
stelae known from any Maya city...