
Nakum - Wikipedia
Nakum ("House of the pot") is a Mesoamerican archaeological site, and a former ceremonial center and city of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization. It is located in the northeastern portion …
Nakum - mayan ruins website
Nakum, “House of the Pot” in Yucatek Maya, is an archaeological zone located within the Yaxha-Nakum-Naranjo National Park. Its original name has yet to be definitively identified. The site is …
YAXHA-NAKUM-NARANJO NATIONAL PARK
The Yaxha National Park, Nakum, Naranjo is located in the northeast sector of the Department of Petén, in the jurisdiction of the municipalities of Flores and Melchor de Mencos. Its main …
Nakum - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Nakum del maya (significa «casa de la olla»), [2] es un sitio arqueológico de la cultura maya localizado en Guatemala.
Cultural Triangle Yaxha-Nakum-Naranjo National Park
The Cultural Triangle Yaxha-Nakum-Naranjo National Park (Triángulo Cultural in Spanish) is a multidisciplinary project involving archaeologists, architects, restaurateurs, and biologists. It is …
Nakum | El Petén, Guatemala | Attractions - Lonely Planet
Nakum was a significant port on the Holmul river, a waterway that linked Tikal with the Caribbean coast, though it reached its cultural peak in the Late Classic Period, well past Tikal's prime. It's …
NAKUM
INFORMATION ON THE NAKUM ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE. NAKUM, Valuable city restored with the only Mayan Temascal or complete steam bath in Guatemala. Nakum, whose name means …
Yaxha - Wikipedia
Yaxha (or Yaxhá in Spanish orthography) is a Mesoamerican archaeological site in the northeast of the Petén Basin in modern-day Guatemala. As a ceremonial centre of the pre-Columbian …
YAXHA-NAKUM-NARANJO NATIONAL PARK
El Parque Nacionl Yaxha, Nakum, Naranjo se ubica en el sector noreste del Departamento de peten, en jurisdiccion de los municipios de Flores y Melchor de Mencos. Su acceso principal …
Yaxhá Nakum Naranjo Natural Monument - Petén, Guatemala
The Yaxhá-Nakum-Naranjo Natural Monument includes the Mayan sites of Yaxhá, Nakum, Topoxté, and El Naranjo. The largest site is Yaxhá, which sits between two lovely lakes. …
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