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Kaminaljuyu (pronounced /kæminælˈhuːjuː/; from Kʼicheʼʼ, "The Hill of the Dead") is a Pre-Columbian site of the Maya
civilization located in Guatemala...
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National Capital and
Departmental Capital Cancuén Dos
Pilas El Baul
Iximche Kaminaljuyu Machaquila El
Mirador La
Joyanca Mixco Viejo Naranjo Nakbé
Piedras Negras...
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number of
large cities developed in the Petén Basin, and the city of
Kaminaljuyu rose to
prominence in the
Guatemalan Highlands.
Beginning around 250...
- abandoned; the
cause of this
collapse is as yet unknown. In the highlands,
Kaminaljuyu emerged as a prin****l
centre in the Late Preclassic,
linking the Pacific...
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their own
contributions as well. On the
southern coast of Guatemala,
Kaminaljuyú advanced in the
direction of what
would be the
classic Maya culture,...
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Hermitage Valley).
Guatemala City is the site of the
native Mayan city of
Kaminaljuyu,
founded around 3,500
years ago
around 1500 B.C. in Pre-Columbian America...
- dispute. In the
highland Maya
archaeological sites of Abaj
Takalik and
Kaminaljuyú writing has been
found dating to
Izapa culture. It is
likely that in...
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Palangana and the Acropolis,
Kaminaljuyu". In
William T. Sanders;
Joseph W.
Michels (eds.).
Teotihuacan and
Kaminaljuyu: a
Study in
Prehistoric Culture...
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similar to
those used) in the
Mesoamerican ballgame, 300 BCE to 250 CE,
Kaminaljuyu. The ball is 3
inches (almost 8 cm) in diameter, a size that suggests...
- highlands, and
Kaminaljuyú in the
central Guatemala highlands, were
important southern highland Maya centers. The
latter site,
Kaminaljuyú, is one of the...