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In 2005 an archaeological project working at the site reported that a burial with high-status characteristics had been found. The male individual interred within was reportedly identified as Kan Maax from a necklace bearing his name and title in
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The Petexbatun Regional Archaeological Project: A Multidisciplinary Study of the Maya Collapse
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Index

Ajaw
King
Cancuén
Tajal Chan Ahk
Cancuén
Cancuén
Tajal Chan Ahk
Maya religion
fl.
CE
Cancuén
pre-Columbian
Maya
polity
Pasion River
Guatemala
Maya glyphs
Demarest, Arthur A.
Vanderbilt University Press
ISBN
978-0-8265-1520-9
OCLC
63178772
"Royal massacre signals the beginning of the end of the Maya empire"
Vanderbilt University
the original
"Hallan tumba de familia real de Cancuén: Once presuntos familiares de rey habrían sido muertos en Petén en 850 d. C"
Prensa Libre
OCLC
12565005

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