Ixkun (Ixcún or Ixkún in Spanish orthography) is a pre-Columbian Maya archaeological site, situated in the Petén Basin region of the southern Maya lowlands...
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Juan Pedro; Héctor E. Mejía (2005). "Ixkun, Dolores, Petén: Una introducción" (PDF online publication). Ixkun, Petén, Guatemala: Exploraciones en una...
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Maya monarchs (section Ixkun)
744), he performs a fire-bearing ritual under the supervision of a lord of Ixkun; an unnamed lord of Calakmul is also involved. All other appearances of...
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Mejía (eds.). "Los monumentos esculpidos de Ixkun y algunos aspectos históricos del sitio" (PDF). Ixkun, Petén, Guatemala: Exploraciones en una ciudad...
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Ucanal. In AD 779 Sacul went to war against Ixkun and lost, but stelae at both cities record a visit to Ixkun by king Ch'iyel of Sacul just 11 years later...
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of sites in the Central Petén style include Altun Ha, Calakmul, Holmul, Ixkun, Nakum, Naranjo, and Yaxhá. The exemplar of Puuc-style architecture is Uxmal...
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El Caribe, El Chal, Cival, La Corona, Dos Pilas, Holmul, Holtun, Itzan, Ixkun, Ixlu, Ixtonton, Ixtutz, La Joyanca, Kinal, Machaquila, El Mirador, Motul...
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Lady Ik (8th-century) was the mother of Rabbit God K, Maya king of Ixkun, an ancient Maya city in the Petén Department of modern Guatemala. It is possible...
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shown with a kneeling captive identified as a k'uhul ajaw ('holy lord') of Ixkun, although his name glyph is also illegible Dates to AD 702 – 9.13.10.0.0...
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Chitinamit Chocolá Chojolom Cival Dos Pilas Holmul Holtun Itzan Iximché Ixkun Ixlu Ixtonton Ixtutz La Joyanca Kaminaljuyu Kinal Machaquila El Mirador...
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269 people. The municipality includes the Maya archaeological sites of Ixkun, Ixtutz, Ixtonton and El Chal. The town is home to the Museo Regional del...
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Rabbit God K (category Kings of Ixkun)
rulers of Ixkun, Mayan city. He was a successor of Eight Skull. His mother was Lady Ik. Stelae record the visit of Ch'iyel, king of Sacul, to Ixkun on 11...
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Eight Skull (category Kings of Ixkun)
Eight Skull (ruled ? - c. 790) was one of two known rulers of Ixkun, Mayan city. His successor was Rabbit God K. Stela 2 records two battles, one against...
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have been involved in a fire bearing ritual under the supervision of an Ixkun ruler. K'inich Joy K'awiil (reign: late 8th cent; monuments: 5–6) oversaw...
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(/iʃˈtuːts/) was an important Classic Period Maya city located south of Ixkun in southeastern Petén, Guatemala. Ixtutz is situated in the valley of the...
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rulership. Stela 2 of Sacul was raised to commemorate the visit of Chʼiyel to Ixkun on a date that has been reconstructed as 9.18.0.0.0. in the Mesoamerican...
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Curucuitz, El Chal, El Ocote, El Reinado, Itzimte, Ix Ak, Ixcoxol, Ix Ek', Ixkun, Ixtonton, Ixtutz, La Gloria-Sacul, Limones, Machaquila, Maringa, Pueblito...
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The sites associated with having visited Naj Tunich included “Caracol, Ixkun, Ixtutz, Calakmul, Dos Pilas, and possibly Xultun." Naj Tunich also featured...
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most important of which are Ixtutz, 8.7 kilometres (5.4 mi) distant, and Ixkun at a distance of 7.5 kilometres (4.7 mi). Ceramic finds suggest that the...
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on the causeway; in general the plan of the site is similar to that of Ixkun on the Dolores Plateau in the southern Petén. The architectural style of...
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from 1860, together with Poptún, Concepción, San Clemente and the ruins of Ixkun. Some of the stonework from the ruins has been stripped to be used in the...
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