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Teobert Maler,
later Teoberto (12
January 1842 – 22
November 1917), was an
explorer who
devoted his
energies to do****enting the
ruins of the Maya civilization...
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Teobert. 1932.
Impressiones de
viaje a las
ruinas de Coba y
Chichen Itza.
Editorial Jose Rosado, Marida. 1944. "Coba y Chichen: Relación de
Teobert Maler...
- the term to
describe all
types of this
statuary found in Mesoamerica).
Teobert Maler and
Alfred Maudslay explored Chichén in the 1880s and both spent...
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March 14, 599 AD.
Chinikiha was
discovered in 1889 by
archaeologist Teobert Maler as part of an
archaeological expedition over the
Usumacinta river...
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archeologists reached the site in the
early 20th
century and
included Teobert Maler,
Edward Seler,
Francisco del Paso y
Troncoso and
Herbert and Ellen...
- Itza (outside of the Puuc
Hills region). As
stated by the Maya
explorer Teobert Maler, who
explored this zone intensively, the area
around the site of...
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existence of this
archaeological site was due to the
researcher and
explorer Teobert Maler, who
visited the
place in 1887 and
published some
photographs in...
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located 20
kilometers east from
Kankabchen in Hopelchén Muni****lity.
Teobert Maler: Península Yucatán,
Berlin 1997, ISBN 3-7861-1755-1. P. 245 v t e...
- of a skull. El
Chicozapote was
discovered in June 1897 by
archaeologist Teobert Maler during an
archaeological expedition on the
Usumacinta River, where...
- López.
Maudslay was the
first to
describe the site of Yaxchilán. With
Teobert Maler,
Alfred Maudslay explored Chichén in the 1880s and both
spent several...