Most of the structures date from
the Maya Classic Era, about 200 to 900.
Not exact matches
Aerial laser maps, excavations and stone - slab hieroglyphics indicate that La Corona, a largely rural settlement, became a key part of a far - ranging
Classic -
era Maya kingdom that incorporated sites from southern Mexico to Central America, researchers reported on April 15 at...
Aerial laser maps, excavations and stone - slab hieroglyphics indicate that La Corona, a largely rural settlement, became a key part of a far - ranging
Classic -
era Maya kingdom that incorporated sites from southern Mexico to Central America, researchers reported on April 15 at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.