Tikal — For other uses, see Tikal (disambiguation). Tikal National Park * UNESCO World Heritage Site … Wikipedia
Tikal (board game) — For other uses, see Tikal (disambiguation). Tikal (board game) Box cover of Tikal Designer(s) Wolfgang Kramer Michael Kiesling Publisher(s) Ravensburger … Wikipedia
Tikal (band) — This article is about the trance outfit. For more uses of the word Tikal, see Tikal (disambiguation). Tikal is a French hard trance/goa outfit, composed of two brothers, Vincent Manuel Bernal. Both of them have a guitarist/percussionist… … Wikipedia
Dark Sun (disambiguation) — Dark Sun is a Dungeons Dragons campaign setting. Dark Sun(s) may also refer to: Dark Sun (mythology), Mesoamerican mythology Dark Sun, the nickname of a Maya king of Tikal DarkSun, a Spanish power metal band Dark Suns, a German progressive metal… … Wikipedia
Copán — Copan redirects here. For the town in the United States, see Copan, Oklahoma. For other uses, see Copán (disambiguation). Maya Site of Copan * UNESCO World Heritage Site … Wikipedia
Mesoamerica — This article is about the culture area. For other uses, see Mesoamerica (disambiguation). Mesoamerica or Meso America (Spanish: Mesoamérica) is a region and culture area in the Americas, extending approximately from central Mexico to Belize,… … Wikipedia
Caracol — This article is about the Maya archaeological site in Belize. For the military manoeuver, see Caracole. For other uses, see El Caracol (disambiguation). Coordinates: 16°45′50.14″N 89°7′3.33″W / … Wikipedia
Yax Nuun Ayiin — (formerly sometimes written Nun Yax Ayin) is the name of two ruling personages deciphered from the inscriptions of the Maya civilization site of Tikal: Yax Nuun Ayiin I (died 411), aka Curl Snout (reigned 379–ca. 410); Early Classic period ruler… … Wikipedia
Naranjo — This article is about the pre Columbian Maya archaeological site in the Petén Basin, Guatemala. For other uses, see Naranjo (disambiguation). Inscription relating to the reign of king Itzamnaaj K awil, 784 810. Naranjo is an ancient city of the… … Wikipedia
Graffiti — For other uses, see Graffiti (disambiguation). For historical graffiti, see Graffito (disambiguation). Juan de Oñate s … Wikipedia