• 903–914. Retrieved 2013-11-27. Pugh, Timothy W.; Rice, Prudence M. (2009). "Zacpetén and the Kowoj: Field Methods and Chronologies". In Prudence M. Rice and...
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    (2009). "The Archaeology of the Kowoj: Settlement and Architecture at Zacpetén". In Prudence M. Rice; Don S. Rice (eds.). The Kowoj: Identity, migration...
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  • into it. This specific variant appears at central Petén sites including Zacpetén, Topoxte, and Muralla de Leon, all of which lie within the reconstructed...
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    Sánchez (2009). "Defensive architecture and the context of warfare at Zacpetén". In Prudence M. Rice; Don S. Rice (eds.). The Kowoj: identity, migration...
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    Sánchez Polo (2009). "Defensive Architecture and the Context of Warfare at Zacpetén". In Prudence M. Rice; Don S. Rice (eds.). The Kowoj: identity, migration...
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    groups in the Petén area, including the Itza at Tayasal and the Kowoj at Zacpeten, remained independent until 1697. Some Mesoamerican cultures never achieved...
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  • OCLC 47726663. Pugh, Timothy W. (2009). "Residential and Domestic Contexts at Zacpetén". In Prudence M. Rice; Don S. Rice (eds.). The Kowoj: Identity, Migration...
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    Yaxchilán Mexico Lintel 58 Yaxchilán Mexico Lintel 60 Yaxchilán Mexico Stela 4 Zacpetén Guatemala Portrait of a monarch. Stela 5 9.0.4.0.0 18 November 439 Sihyaj...
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  • (2014). Community crafting and crafting community : the lithic artifacts of Zacpeten, Guatemala. ISBN 978-1-321-08885-4. OCLC 891667674. Díaz del Castillo,...
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  • the Spanish finally conquered Nojpetén, capital of the Itza Maya, and Zacpetén, capital of the Kowoj Maya. Due to Guatemala's location on the Pacific...
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    Sufricaya, Tamarindito, Tayasal, El Tintal, Tres Islas, Ucanal, Xultun, Zacpeten, Zapote Bobal and El Zotz. "XI Censo Nacional de Poblacion y VI de Habitación...
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    estilo Mayapan y evidencias de organización dual en el sitio Postclásico de Zacpeten, Petén" (PDF). Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala,...
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    OCLC 40857165. Pugh, Timothy W. (2009). "Residential and Domestic Contexts at Zacpetén". In Prudence M. Rice; Don S. Rice (eds.). The Kowoj: Identity, Migration...
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    Prudence M. (2009). "Kowoj Ritual Performance and Societal Representations at Zacpetén". In Prudence M. Rice and Don S. Rice (ed.). The Kowoj: Identity, migration...
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  • El Tintal Topoxté Tres Islas Uaxactún Ucanal Ujuxte Witzna Xultún Yaxha Zacpeten Zaculeu Zapote Bobal El Zotz Copán El Puente Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Stone...
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    Sánchez Polo (2009). "Defensive Architecture and the Context of Warfare at Zacpetén". In Prudence M. Rice; Don S. Rice (eds.). The Kowoj: identity, migration...
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    Zacpeten on Lake Salpeten – Incense burners found at this site are nearly identical to those found at Mayapan. The temple assemblages at Zacpeten are...
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    Cempoala, Tzintzuntzan, Mayapán, Ti'ho, Utatlán, Iximche, Mixco Viejo, Zaculeu 1200–1519 CE Post Conquest (Until 1697 CE) Central Peten: Tayasal, Zacpeten...
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  • in conquering the last independent Maya polities around 1697, such as Zacpeten (capital of the Kowoj Maya), the Itza Maya center of Tayasal, and other...
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    com - archaeological project reports History and Photos from Tayasal, Zacpetén and Queixil Islands 16°56′25″N 89°53′33″W / 16.940251°N 89.892413°W...
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    OCLC 642211652. Pugh, Timothy W. (2009). "Residential and Domestic Contexts at Zacpetén". In Prudence M. Rice; Don S. Rice (eds.). The Kowoj: Identity, Migration...
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  • com/nixtun-chich/ More Nixtun Chʼichʼ Artifacts Tayasal (archaeological site) Zacpeten 16°56′53″N 89°55′52″W / 16.948°N 89.931°W / 16.948; -89.931...
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    Sánchez Polo (2009). "Defensive architecture and the context of warfare at Zacpetén". In Prudence M. Rice; Don S. Rice (eds.). The Kowoj: identity, migration...
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    Mayapan, around 1450, when the Kowoj Maya, moved their capital west to Zacpetén Island in the Salpetén lake, near the Peten Itza lake. Spanish missionaries...
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    Maya groups in the lakes region, with the incursion of the Kowoj into Zacpeten on Lake Macanché and Ixlu on Lake Salpetén. Archaeological investigations...
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