Oxtankah
Se encuentra 16 kilómetros al norte de Chetumal, capital del estado de Quintana Roo. En 1937 el arqueólogo Alberto Escalona Ramos dio el nombre de “Oxtankah” debido a la gran cantidad de árboles de...
Se encuentra 16 kilómetros al norte de Chetumal, capital del estado de Quintana Roo. En 1937 el arqueólogo Alberto Escalona Ramos dio el nombre de “Oxtankah” debido a la gran cantidad de árboles de...
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La Zona Arqueológica Moral-Reforma es un sitio maya del período clásico. Se encuentra en el municipio de Balancán, en el estado mexicano de Tabasco, sobre las llanuras inundables del río San Pedro Mártir, cerca...
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