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Zacpeten may be a pre-Columbian Maya archaeologic web site in Petén Department, northern Guatemala. It’s notable in concert of the few Maya communities that maintained their independence through the first phases of Spanish management over geographic area.
The site of Zacpeten occupies a earth on Lake Salpeten in Peten in Northern Guatemala.
It has been periodically colonised by Mayan peoples since the initial settlement throughout the center Preclassic (1000 – three hundred BC). When abandonment throughout Late Preclassic and Early Classic, the location was settled from the Late to Terminal Classic (A.D. 600 – 950).
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