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uncovered the ruins of the largest Palace in the Maya world. Its walls are up to 1.8m thick and, with more than 200 rooms and 12 patios, it has more than 200,000-square-foot (19,000 m). Further investigations showed that the size of the structure and the entire site had previously been
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underestimated; it is now thought that a "maze of hundreds of rooms with 20-foot-high, arched ceilings" covered at least 3 square miles (7.8 km). Subsequent archaeological expeditions were launched following the discovery of the palace, including teams from
100:, had been executed and dumped in a cistern. The massacre occurred around 800 AD, the time when the Mayan civilization collapsed, leading some scholars to believe that it was connected to the upheaval that accompanied the collapse of the Maya civilization. 362: 120:. No major temples or burial sites were reported in the initial investigations, leading archaeologists to believe it had been a minor or subsidiary site. Cancuén was largely ignored until 1967, when students from 80:, one of the city's most powerful rulers, built the city's palace in 770 AD. The palace covered nearly 23,000 square meters and contained 200 rooms, making it the largest in the Maya area. The city had two 96:
Several dozen bodies dressed in royal garments were discovered near the base of the central pyramid. Investigations have shown that the bodies, including the city's ruler at the time,
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Cancuén was a major city during the Classic Period, reaching its peak during the 7th century. The city was a major trade center, specializing in
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Cancuén is thought to have been abandoned shortly after the massacre event around 800 AD, and was subsequently not re-occupied.
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Deciphering Classic Maya Political Hierarchy: Epigraphic, Archaeological, and Ethno-Historic Perspectives on the Courtly Elite
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Interrelaciones Culturales de los diferentes grupos étnicos que habitaron en el área Centramericana
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The Petexbatun Regional Archaeological Project: A Multidisciplinary Study of the Maya Collapse
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National Geographic: Archaeologist Uncover Maya “Masterpiece” in Guatemala
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Classic Maya Political History: Hieroglyphic and Archaeological Evidence
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Bower, B. (September 16, 2000). "Maya Palace Suddenly Expands".
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subregion of the central Maya lowlands in the present-day
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Archaeological site of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization
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The site was rediscovered in 1905 by Austrian explorer
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8th-century disestablishments in the Maya civilization
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Index


Tajal Chan Ahk
archaeological site
pre-Columbian
Maya civilization
Pasión
Guatemalan
Petén
jade
pyrite
obsidian
Tajal Chan Ahk
ball courts
Pasión River
Kan Maax
Teoberto Maler
Harvard University
Vanderbilt University
Universidad del Valle de Guatemala
National Geographic Society
GI-K'awiil
Ucha'an K'in B'alam
Dos Pilas
Tajal Chan Ahk
Kan Maax
Last Days of the Maya


"Royal Mayan massacre"
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