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Chichén Itzá (often spelled Chichen Itza in English and traditional Yucatec Maya) was a large pre-Columbian city built by the Maya people of the Terminal... |
Kukulkan (section Kukulkan and the Itza) are found at archaeological sites in the Yucatán Peninsula, such as Chichen Itza, Uxmal and Mayapan. The depiction of the Feathered Serpent is present... |
associated with Tula in Chichén Itzá is also taken as evidence for a Toltec horizon. The nature of interaction between Tula and Chichén Itzá has been especially... |
Mesoamerica (section Economy) Oaxaca by the Mixtec. The lowland Maya area had important centers at Chichén Itzá and Mayapán. Towards the end of the post-Classic period, the Aztecs of... |
emergence of powerful city states of the Puuc culture and the emergence of Chichén Itzá[citation needed] altered the political spectrum in the Yucatán peninsula... |
northward shift of population. The Postclassic period saw the rise of Chichen Itza in the north, and the expansion of the aggressive Kʼicheʼ kingdom in... |
figurines, models, snow globe Fridge magnets Hand-carved wood souvenirs (Chichén Itzá, Yucatán, Mexico) Souvenir statues (Rome, Italy) Souvenir statues (Greece)... |
Chetumal Province (section Economy) towards the Chichen Itza-driven coasting trade. There is, nonetheless, evidence of limited social upheaval. Chichen Itza, established by Itza settlers in... |
Younger, fared almost as badly when he first took over: while invading Chichen Itza, he lost 150 men in a single day. European diseases, massive recruitment... |
Archaeoacoustics (section Chichen Itza) Scientific research led since 1998 suggests that the Kukulkan pyramid in Chichen Itza mimics the chirping sound of the quetzal bird when humans clap their... |
Yucatán (redirect from Economy of Yucatán) peak of its development here, where the Mayans founded the cities of Chichen Itza, Izamal, Motul, Mayapan, Ek' Balam, and Ichcaanzihóo (also called Ti'ho)... |
influence to coastal polities such as Uxmal and Chichen Itza in the Terminal Classic. A seaborne trade economy would continue to dominate the Maya civilization... |
generally charter boats in Panama or take the ferry. North America Mexico: Chichen Itza Guanajuato Isla Mujeres Oaxaca Puerto Escondido Querétaro Tulum Cancún... |
Baekje. Earliest recorded date at Chichen Itza on the Yucatán Peninsula (Mexico) (approximate date). Barter economy replaces organized trade as Romans... |
contained within. Notable example include Aztec Acatitlan and Mayan Chichen Itza, Uxmal and Tikal. In Judaism, the ancient Hebrew texts refer to a "sanctuary"... |
Tourism in Mexico (category Economy of Mexico) peninsula has a considerable number of major archeological sites, including Chichén Itza, Uxmal, and the La Ruta Puuc, a series of small archeological sites.... |
excavated than the better-known pyramids of Tulum and Coba to the north; Chichen Itza and Uxmal in Yucatan. The port sustained heavy damage due to Hurricane... |
the collapse. Chichen Itza became what was probably the largest, most powerful and most cosmopolitan of all Maya cities. Chichen Itza and its Puuc neighbours... |
Spanish conquest of Petén (category Itza) between the Itza, Yalain and Kowoj; he also had family ties with the semi-Christianised Maya at Tipuj, and his mother was from Chichen Itza in the northern... |
Yucatán Peninsula (section Economy) archaeological sites throughout the peninsula; some of the better-known are Chichen Itza, Coba, Tulum, and Uxmal. Indigenous Maya and Mestizos of partial Maya... |