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Petexbatún is a
small lake
formed by a
river of the same name,
which is a
tributary of the Pasión River. It is near Sayaxché,
located in the
southern area...
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ruling dynasty. The
kingdom as a
whole has been
named as the
Petexbatun Kingdom,
after Petexbatún Lake, a body of
water draining into the Pasión River. Dos...
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Heritage Retrieved 8 May 2024.
Krupa River Retrieved 30
August 2022. The
Petexbatún eco-system (in Spanish)
Retrieved 30
January 2021. The Bore
Tides of the...
- left the
defeated city all but
abandoned and
destabilised the
entire Petexbatún region. The
salvage excavation of a looters'
tunnel in
Structure 44, a...
- Dos
Pilas (modern Guatemala) is abandoned,
after the
Tamarindito and
Petexbatún centres revolt against their Dos
Pilas overlord. The
Church of
Santa Sophia...
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during the
Terminal classic,
although an
influx of
refugees from the
Petexbatún region may have
exacerbated problems resulting from the
already stretched...
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Macanche in the
centre of the department; Yaxhá and
Sacnab in the east,
Petexbatún in the southwest, and Perdida, Larga, La Gloria, San Diego, Mendoza, El...
- due to the
catastrophic defeat of the
polity in AD 735 by the
nearby Petexbatun kingdom with its
capital at Dos Pilas,
resulting in the
destruction of...
- south-western Petén
department of Guatemala.
Aguateca was a
member of the
Petexbatún States among which included such
polities as Seibal, Itzan, Dos Pilas...
- ****isted in the
defeat of Tikal), and Dos
Pilas Aguateca and Cancuén in the
Petexbatún region of Guatemala.
Around 710,
Tikal arose again and
started to build...