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Topoxte (/tɒpɒʃtˈɛ/) (or
Topoxté in
Spanish orthography) is a pre-Columbian Maya
archaeological site in the Petén
Basin in
northern Guatemala with a long...
- s****s of Yaxhá Lake, and the Maya
ruins of
Topoxté occupy a
group of
three small islands, Canté, Paxté and
Topoxte, at the
western end of the lake. "Yaxhá"...
- Climate). Juan de
Grijalva Juan Díaz (Spanish conquistador)
Riviera Maya
Topoxte Cartwright, Mark (February 3, 2015). "Tulum".
World History Encyclopedia...
- Cayo
Julio Cayo
Grande Cayo
Palomo Cuatro Cayos Lake Yaxhá Canté Paxté
Topoxte Lake Petén Itzá
Flores Geography of
Guatemala Wikimedia Atlas of Guatemala...
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Early Postclassic 900–1200 CE Cholula, Tula, Mitla, El Tajín, Tulum,
Topoxte, Kaminaljuyú, Joya de Cerén Late
Postclassic 1200–1521 CE Tenochtitlan...
- Galindo,
governor of Petén,
described the
ruins of the
Postclassic city of
Topoxte in 1834.
Modesto Méndez, a
later governor of Petén,
published a description...
- This
specific variant appears at
central Petén
sites including Zacpetén,
Topoxte, and
Muralla de Leon, all of
which lie
within the
reconstructed Ko'woj...
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Guatemalan workers and 12 scientists. The
first work
carried out was at
Topoxte, an
island within the lake of Yaxha. Here you find the only
exposed architecture...
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Topoxté was the
secondary city of the Ko'woj, it was
abandoned before the
Spanish conquest...
- of
restoration include Tikal, Uaxactún, Aguateca, Seibal, Yaxha, Nakum,
Topoxte, San
Clemente and La Blanca.
Other archaeological sites include: Altar...