Naachtún

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Naachtún is an ancient Maya archaeological site in northern Guatemala known for its remote jungle location and extensive ruins of a major Classic-period city.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Maya archaeological site
ancient city
archaeological site in Guatemala
civilization Maya civilization NERFINISHED
country Guatemala
culture Maya NERFINISHED
discoveredInCentury 20th century
flourishedInCentury 4th century
5th century
6th century
7th century
8th century
hasAccessMethod helicopter access
jungle trails
hasCharacteristic difficult to access
extensive ruins
major Classic-period city
hasConservationStatus largely overgrown by jungle
partially excavated
hasFeature ceremonial core
inscribed monuments
monumental architecture
hasResearchActivity archaeological excavations
architectural mapping
epigraphic studies
hasStructureType causeways
palaces
plazas
pyramids
residential groups
stelae
languageOfInscriptions Classic Maya language
locatedIn northern Guatemala
remote jungle area
tropical rainforest
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Petén Department NERFINISHED
materialUsed limestone
nearbySite Calakmul NERFINISHED
Tikal NERFINISHED
partOf Maya Lowlands NERFINISHED
Maya civilization NERFINISHED
region Central America
timePeriod Classic period NERFINISHED
Preclassic period
Terminal Classic period
usedDuring Classic period of Maya civilization NERFINISHED
writingSystem Maya hieroglyphic script NERFINISHED

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Maya Biosphere Reserve contains Naachtún