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Lacanha or
Lacanja (also
known as Lacanjá-Kuná) is Maya
archaeological site
located on the bank of the Lacanjá
river inside the
Lacandon Jungle of Chiapas...
- this period. Knot-eye
Jaguar II is
known to have
captured the lord of
Lacanha in 564, one of the few
events that can be
identified from this period....
- 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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Chiapas is home to the
ancient Mayan ruins of Palenque, Yaxchilán, Bonampak,
Lacanha, ****ultic, El
Lagartero and Toniná. It is also home to one of the largest...
- Lacanjá
river basin sites such as
Nuevo Jalisco,
Rancho Ojo de Agua, and
Lacanha.
Oxlahuntun dates from the
classic period and
developed until the Late...
- Site
Location Photo Labna Yucatán,
Mexico Lacanha Chiapas,
Mexico El
Lagartero Chiapas,
Mexico Laguna Perdida Petén Department,
Guatemala Lagunita Campeche...
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Portrait of a monarch.
Lintel 1 9.15.15.0.0 1 June 743 Knot-Eye
Jaguar Lacanha Mexico Portrait of a monarch.
Stela 1 9.15.5.1.14 27
August 736 Laxtunich...
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Kintunich Kantunil Kin
Kayal Kiuic Kohunlich Komchen ****ab
Kuluba Labna Lacanha Laguna de los
Cerros Lambityeco Loltun Las
Bocas Las
Choapas Las Flores...
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Piedras Negras surrounded by
leaders from
nearby polities, like Bonampak,
Lacanha, and
Piedras Negras's
perennial rival Yaxchilan.
While it is
likely that...
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notes that
ancient Sak Tz'i' was
involved in wars with Yaxchilan, Bonampak-
Lacanha,
Tonina and
Piedras Negras. Plan de
Ayutla is in a
location that is between...