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El Perú (also called Waka’ ), may be a pre-Columbian Maya land site occupied throughout the Preclassic and Classic (roughly five hundred before Christ to AD 800). The location was the capital of a Maya city-state settled close to the banks of the San Pedro stream within the Department of Petén of northern Republic of Guatemala. El Perú is sixty kilometer (37 mi) west of Tikal.
The Maya town of Waka’ was rediscovered by oil prospectors within the Nineteen Sixties. Within the Nineteen Seventies Ian Graham, a Harvard scientist, documented monuments at the location. Then in 2003 David Freidel, of Southern Methodist University, and Héctor Escobedo, of the University of San terrorist, began to excavate Waka’.
The site was named “El Perú” once rediscovered within the twentieth century. Hieroglyphs known and deciphered at the location have indicated that the traditional name for the location was “Waka’.” whereas each names ar presently used interchangeably, El Perú predominates on living maps. Within the revealed literature, a conflated name is usually used, El Perú-Waka’.
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