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There are reliefs, pyramids, temples in the extinguished city. ... Miguel Ángel Asturias, The Mirror of Lida Sal: Tales Based on Mayan Myths & Guatemalan Legends, p. 13-14. ... Tikal, Temple II
A photographic tour of Maya archaeological sites in Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and Belize. Includes interactive maps, quotations from explorers and scholars, and a bibliography.
This travel site explores the ancient Mayan ruins of Tikal in Guatemala, a city that flourished over 2,000 years ago in Central America. Today, Tikal is one of Guatemala's premier tourist attractions.
Journey through Tikal and Take Multiple Virtual Tours of Mayan ruins in Tikal, Guatemala ... Journey through Tikal Virtually.
The Mayan Temples of Tikal ... When they too left, Tikal was abandoned forever - the Mayan civilization never recovered. Only a fraction of the Maya people survived to face the Spanish conquistadors
Photographs of Maya ruins of Tikal showing how Hasselblad cameras and Zeiss lenses result in better pictures of the pyramids and temples of Tikal. ... complete directory of Mayan vase rollout photographs;
The Mayan City of Tikal was one of the most important of the Mayan low lands. ... Tikal is one of the most impressing Mayan cities in the area; called the city of murmurs and voices according to
Mayan temple at Tikal in present-day Guatemala. ... Mayan temple at Tikal in present-day Guatemala. [Credits : David Hiser—Stone/Getty Images]
Tikal (or Tik’al according to the modern Mayan orthography) is one of the largest archaeological sites and urban centres of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization. It is located in the archaeological region of the Petén Basin in what is now modern-day northern Guatemala. Situated...
Topoxte, Yaxhá, Nakún, Uaxatún, El Mirador and many more – but the most spectacular of all is Tikal, with its five skyscraper-like temples poking above the forest canopy.
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