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Mayan Ruins » Tikal Log in Mayan Ruins a directory of the Maya ruins in Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, and Central America Tikal Introducing Tikal Tikal is a large archaeological site in Guatemala, the largest excavated site in the Americas. It is Guatemala’s most famous cultural and natur...
Tikal | Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art The Metropolitan Museum of Art Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History Essays Works of Art Chronology Search Tikal Works of Art Essay Located deep within the tropical forests of the central Petén of Guatemala, Tikal ...
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Tikal travel guide - Wikitravel YOU CAN EDIT THIS PAGE! Just click any blue "Edit" link and start writing! Tikal From Wikitravel Guatemala : Petén : Tikal Jump to: navigation, search Tikal Contents 1 Understand 1.1 History 1.2 Landscape 1.3 Flora and fauna 1.4 Climate 2 Get in 3 Fees/permits ...
Tikal National Park - UNESCO World Heritage Centre Close About us www.unesco.org About us Introducing UNESCO Governing bodies Member States Director-General Goodwill Ambassadors Secretariat History How we work Programme Strategy Accountability Where we are UNESCO House Visit us Field offices Institu...
Tikal () in modern Mayan orthography) is the ruins of an ancient city found in a rainforest in Guatemala. Ambrosio Tut, a gum-sapper, reported the ruins to La Gaceta, a Guatemalan newspaper, which named the site Tikal. After the Berlin Academy of Sciences magazine republished the report in archeolog...
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