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- Q1024995 subject Q8259830.
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- Q1024995 subject Q8881491.
- Q1024995 subject Q8905558.
- Q1024995 abstract "Cacaxtla (Nahuatl pronunciation: [kaˈkaʃtɬaːn]) is an archaeological site located near the southern border of the Mexican state of Tlaxcala. It was a sprawling palace containing vibrantly colored murals painted in unmistakable Maya style. The nearby site of Xochitecatl was a more public ceremonial complex associated with Cacaxtla. Cacaxtla and Xochitecatl prospered 650-900 CE, probably controlling important trade routes through the region with an enclave population of no more than 10,000 people.".
- Q1024995 thumbnail Mexico.Tlax.Cacaxtla.04.jpg?width=300.
- Q1024995 wikiPageExternalLink 158-zona-arqueologica-de-cacaxtla-xochitecatl.
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- Q1024995 wikiPageExternalLink www.pinturamural.esteticas.unam.mx.
- Q1024995 wikiPageExternalLink cacaxtla.htm.
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- Q1024995 wikiPageWikiLink Q8259830.
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- Q1024995 wikiPageWikiLink Q8381423.
- Q1024995 wikiPageWikiLink Q8467726.
- Q1024995 wikiPageWikiLink Q8651570.
- Q1024995 wikiPageWikiLink Q8881491.
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- Q1024995 point "19.24313 -98.34".
- Q1024995 type SpatialThing.
- Q1024995 comment "Cacaxtla (Nahuatl pronunciation: [kaˈkaʃtɬaːn]) is an archaeological site located near the southern border of the Mexican state of Tlaxcala. It was a sprawling palace containing vibrantly colored murals painted in unmistakable Maya style. The nearby site of Xochitecatl was a more public ceremonial complex associated with Cacaxtla. Cacaxtla and Xochitecatl prospered 650-900 CE, probably controlling important trade routes through the region with an enclave population of no more than 10,000 people.".
- Q1024995 label "Cacaxtla".
- Q1024995 lat "19.24313".
- Q1024995 long "-98.34".
- Q1024995 depiction Mexico.Tlax.Cacaxtla.04.jpg.