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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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archaeology in the Maya region, with the
meticulous work of
Alfred Maudslay and
Teoberto Maler. By the
early 20th century, the
Peabody Museum was
sponsoring excavations...
- by Juan
Galindo in 1831, in his
report to the
Society of Antiquaries.
Teoberto Maler spent three days at the site in 1904,
clearing the site core and...
- The site was
first explored, mapped, and its
monuments photographed by
Teoberto Maler at the end of the 19th century. An
archeological project at Piedras...
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alternative name is
Kabahaucan or "royal
snake in the hand,"
suggested by
Teoberto Maler. The area was
inhabited from the mid-3rd
century BCE. Most of the...
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Postclassic period (c. 900–1525). The
ruins of the city were
first reported by
Teoberto Maler who
visited them in 1904. The site was
mapped in the 1930s and again...
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archaeology in the Maya region, with the
meticulous work of
Alfred Maudslay and
Teoberto Maler.
Sites such as
Altar de Sacrificios, Coba, Seibal, and
Tikal were...
- (1480/1488–1526/1529),
German painter Jim
Maler (born 1958),
American baseball player Teoberto Maler (1842–1917),
German archaeologist Maler Müller
Mahler This page lists...
- he
named the
major temples alphabetically,
ranging from A
through to E.
Teoberto Maler carried out the
first topographical survey of the site in 1895, naming...
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their discovery. The
change in
spelling originated with a
publication by
Teoberto Maler in 1908,
which used a
German form with
initial "s".
Seibal is located...