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known anciently as
Lakamtuun, is an
archaeological Maya site
located in the Lacantún
river of
Chiapas in Mexico. El
Palma or
Lakamtuun was an
ancient Mayan...
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names have not yet been
definitively deciphered phonetically. c.790: Chak
Lakamtuun ?_770: Uchaʼan Kʼan Bʼalam –
father of Tan Te' Kinich,
ruled in the 8th...
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first war. In 537 the
Ajaws of Bonampak,
Lakamtuun, and
Calakmul were
captured by Yaxchilan.
Bonampak and
Lakamtuun remained under the
control of Yaxchilan...
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defeating a
number of Yaxha's satellites. He
managed to
capture K'inich
Lakamtuun, Yaxha's king.
There is no
evidence of the
rapid collapse of the Yaxha...
- In 537 the
Ajaws of Bonampak,
Lakamtuun, and
Dzibanche (Calakmul) were
captured by Yaxchilan.
Bonampak and
Lakamtuun remained under the
control of Yaxchilan...
- Américas and Planchón de las Figuras, it was
under the
domain of El
Palma (
Lakamtuun). Yaxún
consists of an
acropolis with a
plaza and a
Mesoamerican ballcourt...
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later by
conspiring soldiers.
Yaxchilan captures the
ajaws of Bonampak,
Lakamtuun, and Calakmul, at the
outset of the
First Tikal-Calakmul War. The Aqua...
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revival of Yaxchilan's fortunes, and he
captured lords from Bonampak,
Lakamtuun and, notably, the lord of Calakmul, one of the two
great Maya
powers of...
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later by
conspiring soldiers.
Yaxchilan captures the
ajaws of Bonampak,
Lakamtuun, and Calakmul, at the
outset of the
First Tikal-Calakmul War. The Aqua...