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Tikal

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Tikal was at its height between 200 and 900 AD

Tikal
Guatemala

Tikal, in the jungles of Guatemala is one of the largest archaeological sites and urban centres of the pre-columbian Mayan civilization and was at its height between 200 and 900 AD. The park contains 222 square miles of jungle, and the residential area of Tikal itself covers 23 square miles encompassing 1000s of structures of which very few have been excavated. The University of Pennsylvania took 13 years to uncover 10 square miles of architectural remains, so there are most likely a number of structures in jungle yet to be discovered. Structures at Tikal include 6 large Mesoamerican step pyramids, smaller pyramids, royal palaces, residences and inscribed stone monuments.

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