Tikal Temple III, USA

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Tikal Temple III, conjointly called the Temple of the panther Priest, was one amongst the principal temple pyramids at the traditional Maya town of Tikal, within the Petén Department of contemporary Central American country.
The temple stands roughly fifty five metres (180 ft) tall. The summit shrine of Temple III differs from those of the opposite major temples at Tikal therein it solely possesses 2 rooms rather than the standard 3. The pyramid was in-built the Late Classic amount, and has been dated to 810 AD victimisation the hieroglyphic text on antiquity twenty four, that was raised at the bottom of its access stairs. Antiquity twenty four is paired with the broken Altar half-dozen, in an exceedingly typical stela-altar combine.
Temple III is related to the little-known king Dark Sun, and it’s possible that Temple III is Dark Sun’s ceremony temple. The development of Temple III indicated that Tikal was still politically stable at the start of the ninth century AD.
However, this was the last temple pyramid raised at Tikal and by the top of the ninth century the town had fallen into ruin.
Temple III is simply part fixed up and is closed to the public; it’s not been the topic of archaeologic investigation.

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