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Aguateca may be a Maya website situated in northern Guatemala’s Petexbatun Basin, within the department of Petén. The primary settlements at Aguateca date to the Late Preclassic amount (300 BC – AD 350). The middle was occupied from regarding two hundred B.C. Till regarding 800 B.C, once town was attacked and empty. As a result of town was quickly abandoned by its population, Pompeii-style assemblages were left scattered on the floors of elite residences. Horizontal excavation of those residences has disclosed ancient elite activity and menage level craft production areas.
Aguateca sits on high of a ninety metres (300 ft) tall sedimentary rock bluff, making a extremely defendable position. This steep escarpment overlooks Petexbatun laguna within the Southwestern Guatemalan lowlands and is accessible by boat.There is an intensive system of defensive walls that surrounds town, reaching over three miles (4.8 km) long.Its epicentre consisted on the Palace cluster, that was most likely a royal residential compound, and therefore the Main Plaza. These monumental complexes were connected by a causeway, on that was a densely occupied elite territorial dominion.
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