• Tikal Temple 33 (referred to in archaeological reports as 5D-33) was a 33-metre-high (108 ft) ancient Maya funerary pyramid located in the North Acropolis of the great Maya city...
  • Templo 33 has probably the most intriguing modern history of all the temples at Tikal, as it was controversially dismantled in 1965 when the archaeological team...
  • Responding to Alicia Mc Dermott’s questions in her post, “Debating the Destruction of Tikal Temple 33” at the great Mayan City in Guatemala.
  • ...as the Temple of the Jaguar Priest,[1] was one of the principal temple pyramids at the ancient Maya city of Tikal, in the Petén Department of modern Guatemala.
  • Impressive view of a temple in Tikal, Guatemala. ... In the Tikal National Park there are six big temples, all of them built during the Classic period. Temple I.
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  • A Mayan city that flourished around 700 AD in modern-day Guatemala, Tikal is best known for its five towering pyramids and the rich flora and fauna of the...
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  • Tikal is an extensive site and has some of the most famous Mayan structures including pyramids and a wonderful Grand Plaza with towering temples.
  • ...but they themselves are often guilty of far worse ("The destruction of Tikal Temple 33 in Guatemala" The Week Aug 24, 2017). Tikal Temple 33, Guatemala.
  • English: Stucco panel from the oldest phase of Temple 33 in the North Acropolis of Tikal, Guatemala. This panel decorated the outer wall of the temple shrine...
  • Also known as the ‘Temple of the Great Jaguar,’ Temple I is probably the most beautiful and iconic of all the temple ruins in Tikal Guatemala.
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  • Book your tickets online for Temple I, Tikal National Park: See 296 reviews, articles, and 277 photos of Temple I, ranked No.5 on Tripadvisor among 16 attractions...
  • Maya Pyramids, Tikal, Guatemala. People often ask us how we manage to get photo permits in different countries. The answer is good luck and persistence!
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  • Located in Tikal National Park, Temple IV was constructed around 741 and was to honor the 27th king of the Tikal dynasty.
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