Temple V

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Temple V is one of the major ancient Maya pyramidal temples at the archaeological site of Tikal in present-day Guatemala.

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Temple V canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Maya pyramid
Mesoamerican temple
access by foot within Tikal National Park
associatedWith Tikal dynastic rulers
belongsToCulture Maya peoples
surface form: Lowland Maya
civilization Maya civilization
comparedWith Tikal
surface form: Temple I at Tikal

Temple II at Tikal
Temple III at Tikal
Temple IV at Tikal
country Guatemala
culturalPeriod Classic period
discoveredBy archaeologists working at Tikal
governedBy Guatemalan Institute of Anthropology and History
hasArchitecturalStyle Maya architecture
hasConservationStatus archaeological monument under protection
hasFeature multiple stepped terraces
roof comb
steep stairway
hasFunction ceremonial structure
ritual temple
hasMaterial limestone
hasOrientation north-facing
hasStairway single main stairway on north side
hasStructureType pyramidal temple
stepped pyramid
hasSuperstructure temple sanctuary on pyramid summit
heritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site
isMajorTempleOf Tikal
isTouristAttraction yes
locatedIn Tikal
locatedInArchaeologicalSite Tikal
surface form: Tikal National Park
locatedInCountry Guatemala
locatedInRegion Petén Department
nearbyStructure Central Acropolis of Tikal
Temple I
Temple II
Temple III
Temple IV
overlooks Tikal
surface form: Tikal central precinct
partOf Tikal
surface form: Tikal ceremonial core

urban and ceremonial landscape of Tikal
relativeLocation southern part of Tikal core area
timePeriod Late Classic period of Maya history
UNESCOSite Tikal
surface form: Tikal National Park

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Tikal hasStructure Temple V
Temple IV hasViewOf Temple V