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Xultún is a
large Maya
archaeological site
located 40 km
northeast of
Tikal and 8 km
south of the
smaller Preclassic site of San
Bartolo in
northern Guatemala...
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local perspective: the
palace schools of Yax We'en Chan K'inich, Lord of
Xultun" (PDF).
Contributions in New
World Archaeology. 3: 135–171.
Retrieved 2021-05-21...
- idea of
another one
after this."
Commenting on the new
calendar found at
Xultún, one
archaeologist said "The
ancient Maya
predicted the
world would continue—that...
- Late
classic 600–900 CE Maya area: Uxmal, Toniná, Cobá, Waka', Pusilhá,
Xultún, Dos Pilas, Cancuen, Aguateca, Yaxchilan;
Central Mexico: Xochicalco, Cacaxtla;...
- needed] San
Bartolo is
often studied alongside the
closely related site of
Xultún. In 2001, in the base of a pyramid, a team led by
William Saturno (a researcher...
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classic 600–900 Maya area: Uxmal, Toniná, Cobá, Xunantunich, Waka', Pusilhá,
Xultún, Dos Pilas, Cancuén, Aguateca, La Blanca;
Central Mexico: Xochicalco, Cacaxtla...
- civilization.
Saturno is a
former director of the
Proyecto San Bartolo-
Xultun at the
Instito de
Antropologia e
Historia in Guatemala, a
former national...
- Bartolo, La Sufricaya, Tamarindito, Tayasal, El Tintal, Tres Islas, Ucanal,
Xultun, Zacpeten,
Zapote Bobal and El Zotz. "XI
Censo Nacional de
Poblacion y VI...
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Emblem Glyphs:
Examples from
Altar de Sacrificios, El Chorro, Rio Azul, and
Xultun.
Research Reports on
Ancient Maya Writing, 3. (Mesoweb
online facsimile ed...
- JSTOR 3868355. Owen,
Michael (2013). The Maya Book of Life:
Understanding the
Xultun Tarot. Routledge. p. 423. ISBN 978-0-473-11989-8.
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