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*[[Uxmal]]
*[[Uxmal]]


===Other important Maya sites===
===Other significant Maya sites===
*[[Acanceh]]
*[[Acanceh]]
*[[Aké]]
*[[Aké]]
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*[[Bolenchen]]
*[[Bolenchen]]
*[[Bonampak]]
*[[Bonampak]]
*[[Cahal Pech]]
*[[Cancuén]]
*[[Cancuén]]
*[[Caracol, Belize|Caracol]]
*[[Caracol, Belize|Caracol]]
*[[Cerros]]
*[[Chacchoben]]
*[[Chacchoben]]
*[[Chinikiha]]
*[[Chinikiha]]
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*[[La Corona]] (Believed to be the enigmatic [[Site Q]])
*[[La Corona]] (Believed to be the enigmatic [[Site Q]])
*[[Lamanai]]
*[[Lamanai]]
*[[Louisville, Belize]]
*[[Louisville, Belize|Louisville]]
*[[Lubaantun]]
*[[Lubaantun]]
*[[Maní, Yucatán|Maní]]
*[[Maní, Yucatán|Maní]]

Revision as of 04:00, 14 July 2006

The pre-Columbian Maya civilization of Mesoamerica left a great number of archaeological sites in what are now the nations of Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador. Smaller sites are so numerous that no complete archaeological list has yet been made. Significant documented sites include the following.


Most important sites

The Maya sites which were most important in Pre-Columbian times and which have left the most impressive archaeological remains include:

Other significant Maya sites

See also

Category:Maya sites