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Summary Of: Yaxchilan

Yaxchilan was a large center... with which Yaxchilan warred in 654... 320 when Yaxchilan was a minor site... Yaxchilan had its greatest power during the long reign of King... Yaxchilan is known for the large quantity of excellent sculpture at the site... and published a detailed two volume description of Yaxchilan and nearby sites in 1903... Yaxchilan has long been difficult to reach other than by river... Stele 18 from Yaxchilan on display at the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City...

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