The site of Ujuxte after the Ramón or Breadnut tree (Brosimum alicastrum)) is the largest Preclassic Maya site to be discovered on the Guatemalan Pacific...
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Preclassic (Formative) 2000 BCE – 250 CE Unknown culture in La Blanca and Ujuxte, Monte Alto culture Early Preclassic 2000–1000 BCE Olmec area: San Lorenzo...
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Mesoamerican and other languages, including: ojoche, ojite, ojushte, ujushte, ujuxte, capomo, mojo, ox, iximche, masica in Honduras, uje in the state of Michoacan...
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1325–1521 AD, central Mexico Formative Period, 2500 BC–200 AD, La Blanca, Ujuxte, Monte Alto Culture, Mokaya Culture Huastec, 1000 BC–1500 AD, Hidalgo, Veracruz...
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Guatemala's Pacific Lowlands, places such as Tilapa, La Blanca, Ocós, El Mesak, Ujuxte, and others, where the oldest ceramic pottery from Guatemala have been found...
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Antigua Guatemala, Kaminaljuyu, Santa Cruz del Quiché, Takalik Abaj, Tikal, Ujuxte, El Balsamo, Los Cerritos and La Nueva in Guatemala, Chalchuapa in El Salvador...
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site of Ujuxte and is considered to be a satellite of that city and contemporary with it. Chiquirines features a smaller copy of a complex at Ujuxte, consisting...
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Soconusco economy occurred during the early Middle Formative Conchas phase. Ujuxte Mesoamerican chronology Blake p. 85 Pool 2007 Watson, Traci (22 January...
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Pacific lowlands, in areas such as Tilapa, La Blanca, Ocós, El Mesak, and Ujuxte, where the oldest ceramic pottery in Guatemala has been found.[page needed]...
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which collapsed around 600BC, to be replaced by a polity centered on the El Ujuxte site. Another early statelet was probably based at the site of Chalchuapa...
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(archaeological site) El Temblor Tikal El Tintal Topoxté Tres Islas Uaxactún Ucanal Ujuxte Witzna Xultún Yaxha Zacpeten Zaculeu Zapote Bobal El Zotz Copán El Puente...
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country". The early Monte Alto Culture, and others in Guatemala such as Ujuxte and Takalik Abaj, made their early observatories using the Pleiades and...
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so far. Balberta Bilbao (Mesoamerican site) Kʼicheʼ Kingdom of Qʼumarkaj Ujuxte Popenoe de Hatch 2005, p. 997. García 1997, p. 176. Love 2007, p. 297. Popenoe...
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architecture, development of cities. (Olmecs; Unknown culture in La Blanca and Ujuxte, Monte Alto culture) Early Preclassic Olmec area: San Lorenzo Tenochtitlan;...
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centers of Kaminaljuyu, Takalik Abaj, Chocolá, El Sitio, El Jobo, La Blanca, Ujuxte, Palo Gordo, El Baúl, Cotzumalhuapa, Monte Alto, Semetabaj, El Portón, Zacualpa...
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to have lasted approximately three centuries, until it was eclipsed by Ujuxte, 13 km east. This 300-year period is defined as belonging to the Conchas...
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Lorenzo Tenochtitlán region. Ojo de Agua was later replaced by La Blanca and Ujuxte. In 1526, Mazatan becomes part of the Royal Order, in 1628 became part of...
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to have lasted approximately three centuries, until it was eclipsed by Ujuxte, 13 km east. This 300-year period is defined as belonging to the Conchas...
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