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Balamku
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Balamku is a small Maya archaeological site located in the Mexican state of Campeche.[1] It features elaborate plaster facades dating to the Early Classic period.[2] It has one of the largest surviving stucco friezes in the Maya world. Balamku was first occupied from around 300 BC. Its most important buildings date from AD 300–600.
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