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Chicanná was a Maya city that was
built during the
classic period (600 A.D. to 830 A.D.). The site was
named after its most
famous building, Structure...
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ruins of
Xpuhil (1
kilometre (0.62 mi)) and
Becan (8
kilometres (5.0 mi)),
Chicanná, Balamcan, Hormiguero.
Further to the south-west is the
major Maya site...
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false towers are only
found in the Río Bec region. Río Bec
sites include Chicanná, Hormiguero, and Xpuhil. The
Usumacinta style developed in the
hilly terrain...
- Río Bec
Chennes Río Bec
Chacchoben Calakmul Chicanná Río Azul (Guatemala) Becán Naachtúm (Guatemala)
Xpuhil Uaxactún (Guatemala)
Dzibanche Tikal (Guatemala)...
- 150 km (93.2 mi)
north of Tikal. The Maya
sites of Balamku, Calakmul,
Chicanna and
Xpuhil are nearby. The name
Becan was
bestowed on the site by archaeologists...
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along Federal Highway 186, is rich with
other Maya sites,
including Becan,
Chicanná and Calakmul. The name
xpuhil means "cat's tail" in
reference to a type...
- Maya
archaeological sites in the muni****lity include: Calakmul, Becán,
Chicanna, El Hormiguero, Río Bec and Xpuhil. The
Calakmul Biosphere Reserve also...
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Campeche include Acanmul, Balamkú, Becán, Bolonchén, Calakmul, Chactún,
Chicanná, Chunlimón, Edzná, Isla de Jaina, Lagunita, the Petén Basin, Río Bec, Isla...
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Guatemala Cheyokolnah Campeche,
Mexico Chiapa de
Corzo Chiapas,
Mexico Chicanna Campeche,
Mexico Chicaanticaanal Campeche,
Mexico Chichen Itza Yucatán...
- Carl
Abbott at
Chicanná...