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Americas / Pre-Columbian art / Naj Tunich / Petén Department / Architectural styles / Maya cave sites / Loltun Cave / Maya civilization / Chiquibul Cave System / Physical geography / Visual arts / Prehistoric art
Date: 2008-03-06 13:32:10
Americas
Pre-Columbian art
Naj Tunich
Petén Department
Architectural styles
Maya cave sites
Loltun Cave
Maya civilization
Chiquibul Cave System
Physical geography
Visual arts
Prehistoric art

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