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Dzibilchaltún (Yucatec: Ts'íibil Cháaltun, [d̥z̥ʼiː˧˥biɭ tɕʰɒːl˦˥tuŋ]) is a Maya
archaeological site in the
Mexican state of Yucatán,
approximately 10...
- Cucuteni–Trypillia
culture Uaxactun (Maya civilization, Dept.of Peten, Guatemala)
Dzibilchaltun (Maya civilization,
northern Yucatan, Mexico)
Monte Albán (Zapotec civilization...
- Mérida or the Maya
civilization archaeological sites of
Uxmal and
Dzibilchaltun.
During the
months of July and
August the
beaches fill with thousands...
- Maya monarchs, also
known as Maya
kings and queens, were the
centers of
power for the Maya civilization. Each Maya city-state was
controlled by a dynasty...
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Pedro Francisco Sanchéz (21
March 2018). "El Sol en Chichén Itza y
Dzibilchaltún. La
Supuesta Importancia de los
Equinoccios en Mesoamérica". Arqueología...
- Teotihuacan, Tulum,
Chichen Itza, Ek' Balam, Kohunlich, Dzibanche, Palenque,
Dzibilchaltun, Plazuelas, Peralta, Bonampak,
Becan and others, in
Mexico September...
- Cave of
Swallows – an open air pit cave in Aquismón, San Luis Potosí
Dzibilchaltun – a Maya
archaeological site in Yucatán State,
approximately 16 kilometers...
- Cave,
Kefalonia Blue Hole (Ocho Rios) Dos Ojos, Muni****lity of
Tulum Dzibilchaltun, Yucatán Ik Kil,
Yucatan Gran Cenote, Muni****lity of
Tulum Hubiku,...
- Ivan; Sánchez Nava,
Pedro Francisco (2018). "El Sol en Chichén Itzá y
Dzibilchaltún: la
supuesta importancia de los
equinoccios en Mesoamérica". Arqueología...
- Maya
sites include Kaminaljuyú, Cival, Edzná, Cobá, Lamanai, Komchen,
Dzibilchaltun, and San Bartolo,
among others. The
Preclassic in the
central Mexican...