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Aguada Fénix
Pre-Columbian Mayan ruin in Tabasco, Mexico. / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Aguada Fénix is a large Preclassic Mayan ruin located in the state of Tabasco, Mexico, near the border with Guatemala was discovered by aerial survey using laser mapping, and announced in 2020.[2] The flattened mound, nearly a mile in length and between 33 and 50 feet tall, is described as the oldest and the largest Mayan ceremonial site known.[3] The monumental structure is constructed of earth and clay, and is believed to have been built from around 1000 BC to 800 BC.[4]
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![]() Aguada Fénix from the air | |
Alternative name | Phoenix Reservoir[1] |
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Location | Tabasco, Mexico |
Coordinates | 17°48′N 91°09′W |
History | |
Periods | Preclassic |
Cultures | Maya civilization |
Site notes | |
Condition | In ruins |
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