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Nakbe is one of the
largest early Maya
archaeological sites.
Nakbe is
located in the
Mirador Basin, in the Petén
region of Guatemala,
approximately 13...
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investigations at the
large Middle and Late
Preclassic sites of El Mirador,
Nakbe, El Tintal, Wakna, the
recently discovered sites of
Xulnal and El Pesquero...
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Iximche Kaminaljuyu Machaquila El
Mirador La
Joyanca Mixco Viejo Naranjo Nakbé Piedras Negras Quirigua Q'umarkaj
Tikal Uaxactún
Caribbean Sea
Pacific Ocean...
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archaeological sites,
among them
Nakbe, El Mirador, Tikal, Uaxactun, Naranjo, Palenque, and Caracol. At
Nakbe, a
sizeable city
dating to the Middle...
- 50
meters wide. One
sacbe links El
Mirador to the
neighbouring site of
Nakbe,
approximately 12 km away,
while another joined El
Mirador to El Tintal...
- Late (400 BC – 250 AD).
Major archaeological sites of this
period include Nakbe, Uaxactun, Seibal, San Bartolo, Cival, and El Mirador. Maya
society underwent...
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Significant Maya
sites of this
Preclassic era of
Mesoamerican chronology include Nakbé, El Mirador, Naachtun, San
Bartolo and
Cival in the
Mirador Basin.[citation...
- lowlands. The
earliest Maya
sites coalesced after 1000 BCE, and
include Nakbe, El Mirador, and Cerros.
Middle to Late
Preclassic Maya
sites include Kaminaljuyú...
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large temple structures decorated with
stucco masks representing gods.
Nakbe in the Petén
Department of
Guatemala is the
earliest well-do****ented city...
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kilometres (12 mi) to the north), to
which it was
linked by causeway, and
Nakbé (20
kilometres (12 mi) to the northeast). El
Tintal is a
sizeable site that...