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- Acantun abstract "Acantuns are ritual stone shafts placed at the four corners of a Yucatec Maya village. When night fell, four Balams (Jaguars) were said to arrive and sit on the idols to keep guard over the village.".
- Acantun wikiPageExternalLink 11029.
- Acantun wikiPageID "9195886".
- Acantun wikiPageLength "1426".
- Acantun wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Acantun wikiPageRevisionID "652016909".
- Acantun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Maya_mythology_and_religion.
- Acantun wikiPageWikiLink HarperCollins.
- Acantun wikiPageWikiLink Jaguar.
- Acantun wikiPageWikiLink Linda_Schele.
- Acantun wikiPageWikiLink Michael_E._Smith.
- Acantun wikiPageWikiLink Project_Gutenberg.
- Acantun wikiPageWikiLink Wiley-Blackwell.
- Acantun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Acantun".
- Acantun wikiPageWikiLinkText "acantun".
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- Acantun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mesoamerica-myth-stub.
- Acantun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
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- Acantun subject Category:Maya_mythology_and_religion.
- Acantun hypernym Shafts.
- Acantun type People.
- Acantun comment "Acantuns are ritual stone shafts placed at the four corners of a Yucatec Maya village. When night fell, four Balams (Jaguars) were said to arrive and sit on the idols to keep guard over the village.".
- Acantun label "Acantun".
- Acantun sameAs Q4672082.
- Acantun sameAs m.027_x3_.
- Acantun sameAs Q4672082.
- Acantun wasDerivedFrom Acantun?oldid=652016909.
- Acantun isPrimaryTopicOf Acantun.