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Cotzumalhuapa archaeological culture is from the
piedmont area of the
Escuintla Department, Guatemala. The
Cotzumalhuapa archaeological zone is near the...
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particularly noted as one of the
southeasternmost sites of the Late
classic Cotzumalhuapa culture which extended over much of the
Pacific drainage of Guatemala...
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being the
probable ancestor of the
Postclassic Mixteca-Puebla Script.
Cotzumalhuapa Hieroglyphs, 0 CE – 1000 CE. A
script in the
Lower Pacific Coast possibly...
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approximately 1½ feet (50 cm) high. A
stela from El Baúl in the
Cotzumalhuapa Nuclear Zone,
showing two ballplayers. The
ballcourt at Tikal, in the...
- the
Escuintla department of Guatemala. The muni****lity
includes the
Cotzumalhuapa archaeological zone,
including the pre-Columbian
archaeological sites...
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dated to the
classic Period.
Bilbao was a
major centre belonging to the
Cotzumalhuapa culture with its main
occupation dating to the Late
classic (c. AD 600–800)...
- found,
although some
patterns do
emerge at the
regional level. In the
Cotzumalhuapa region, for example, open-ended
ballcourts with a north-south orientation...
- Parsons, Lee A. (1991). "The
Ballgame in the
Southern Pacific Coast Cotzumalhuapa Region and Its
Impact on
Kaminaljuyu During the
Middle classic". In...
- Baúl,
along with the
sites of
Bilbao and El Castillo, is part of the
Cotzumalhuapa Archaeological Zone. It was
occupied during the
prehistoric Formative...
- Chocolá, El Sitio, El Jobo, La Blanca, Ujuxte, Palo Gordo, El Baúl,
Cotzumalhuapa,
Monte Alto, Semetabaj, El Portón, Zacualpa, Zaculeu, Balberta, and...