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Machaquila (or
Machaquilá,
using Spanish orthography) is a
major ruined city of the Maya
civilization in what is now the El
Peten department of Guatemala...
- and
Departmental Capital Cancuén Dos
Pilas El Baul
Iximche Kaminaljuyu Machaquila El
Mirador La
Joyanca Mixco Viejo Naranjo Nakbé
Piedras Negras Quirigua...
- The
Machaquila River is a
river of Guatemala. In
addition to the San Juan and Cancuén rivers, the
Machaquila is one of the
three main
tributaries of the...
- 159.
Laporte 2005, pp. 224–225. Zender, p.4. Ninth-Century
Stelae of
Machaquilá and
Seibal Tokovinine, Alexandre; Fialko,
Vilma (2007). "Stela 45 of Naranjo...
- Maya
script on Cancuén
Panel 3
describes the
installation of two v****als at
Machaquilá by Cancuén king Taj Chan Ahk....
- Kaloomte' Aj Ho' Baak
becomes the new
ruler of the
Mayan city
state of
Machaquila in
Guatemala and
reigns until his
death in 815. Itza
culture starts in...
- The Pasión River's prin****l
tributaries are the San Juan River, the
Machaquila River, and the Cancuén River. The
riverine drainage system of the Pasión...
-
displays a
number of fine stelae,
including three 9th-century
stelae from
Machaquilá, an 8th-century
stela from
Naranjo and
other stelae from Ixtutz, Kaminaljuyu...
- Holmul, Holtun, Itzan, Ixkun, Ixlu, Ixtonton, Ixtutz, La Joyanca, Kinal,
Machaquila, El Mirador,
Motul de San José, La Muerta,
Muralla de León, Naachtun,...
- such as: On the
Usumacinta River: Uaxactún, Tikal, Holmul, La Sufricaya,
Machaquilá, Naranjo, Nakum,
Piedras Negras,
Altar de
Sacrificios On the San Pedro...