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Coordinates: 17°13′25.29″N 89°37′47.67″W. Temple IV at Tikal. Tikal Temple IV is a Mesoamerican pyramid in the ruins of the ancient Maya city of Tikal in modern Guatemala. It was one of the tallest and most voluminous buildings in the Maya world. [1] The pyramid was built around 741 AD. [1]
Jul 23, 2019 · Discover Tikal Temple IV in Tikal, Guatemala: Deep in the Guatemalan jungle stands an ancient pyramid that once marked the reign of a king.
Templo IV, at 65m, is the highest building at Tikal and the second-highest pre-Columbian building known in the western hemisphere, after La Danta at El Mirador.
One of the tallest and most remarkable examples of Maya architecture, it was built during the high point of the Itza-Cocom culture, during the decadence of Mayapan. It is a four sided pyramid, with a rectangular temple on the top.
Oculta y decora alicatados, paredes irregulares, encimeras, mamparas de ducha. Directo sobre baldosas Disimula juntas Lista para usar Tipo de pintura: Estucada Nombre del tono: Gris perla Aspecto: Mate Tipo de soporte: Revestimiento Marca del producto: MAISON DECO Capacidad (en kg, l...): 4 kg Rendimiento por maceta (en m²): 5 Rendimiento (en m²/l o m²/kg): 1m²/kg Listo para usar: Sí ...
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El-Tod (Arabic: طود aṭ-Ṭūd, from Coptic: ⲧⲟⲟⲩⲧ or ⲧⲁⲩⲧ, Ancient Egyptian: Ḏrty, lit. 'falcon', [2] Ancient Greek: Τουφιον, Latin: Tuphium[3]) was the site of an ancient Egyptian town [4] and a temple to the Egyptian god Montu. [5] . It is located 20 kilometres (12 mi) southwest of Luxor, Egypt, [4] near the settlement of Hermonthis. [6] .