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Teotihuacan / Copán / Copán Department / Tikal / Mesoamerican chronology / Speech scroll / Kaminaljuyu / Maya civilization / Quiriguá / Americas / Mesoamerican pyramids / Dragons
Date: 2009-08-16 14:32:38
Teotihuacan
Copán
Copán Department
Tikal
Mesoamerican chronology
Speech scroll
Kaminaljuyu
Maya civilization
Quiriguá
Americas
Mesoamerican pyramids
Dragons

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