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Muyil (also
known as Chunyaxché) was one of the
earliest and
longest inhabited ancient Maya
sites on the
eastern coast of the
Yucatan Peninsula. It is...
- Akumal, as well as the
ancient Maya
ruins of Chacchoben, Cobá, Kohunlich,
Muyil, Tulum, Xel-Há, San
Gervasio and Xcaret. The Sian Ka'an
biosphere reserve...
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includes some 23
known archeological sites of the Maya
civilization including Muyil.
Remains of the
Decauville railway Vigía Chico-Santa Cruz,
which was operated...
-
Distinctive Skull". SciTechDaily. PLOS ONE. 2020-02-05.
Retrieved 2020-03-19.
Muyil-Quintana Roo-Mexico. Last
revised Wednesday April 2, 2008.
Walter R. T....
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Riviera Maya and the
Grand Costa Maya,
there are
sites such as Cobá and
Muyil (Riviera) the
small Polé (now Xcaret), and Kohunlich, Kinichná, Dzibanché...
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examples of
which are
found in
places such as the
Postclassic sites of
Muyil, Coba, and
others in
Quintana Roo, Mexico. The
temples are in the shape...
- coast.
Other important ports in the
south were Xcaret, Xelha, Tulum, and
Muyil.
After the
arrival of the
Spaniards in the
sixteenth century, the site was...
- now
Belize and Honduras. It
utilized the
ports of Xcaret, Xel-Há, Tankah,
Muyil, and
Tulum as well as the many
sacbeob that
sprout from this
cultural center...
- Yucatán,
Mexico Mulen Kakaw Yucatán,
Mexico Muluch Tsekal Yucatán,
Mexico La Muñeca Campeche,
Mexico Muxculha Chiapas,
Mexico Muyil Quintana Roo, Mexico...
- gulf of Mexico)
Xtampak Izamal Dzibilchaltun Edzna Calakmul Sayil Kabah Muyil Zama
Mayapan Ek'
Balam (capitol of the
Kingdom of Talol) The Chupícuaro...