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Is-Sit Arkeoloġiku ta 'San Andrés
15-il persuna tal-post jissuġġeruh
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CA 1W
Opico, La Libertad Department
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Ruins of San Andres one of the largest pre-Hispanic centers in the country of Mayan origin, with 35 hectares of extension, we will explore part of its history. Distance from LAOLA SURF CAMP: 62km
Between 600 and 900 AD, some 12,000 Mayans inhabited a city in the Valle de Zapotitán dominated by a step pyramid. The grass-covered ruins of the pyramid and a large courtyard were discovered in 1977, and excavation of the site continues to this day. The archaeological evidence suggests that San Andrés was a trading city, as well as the provincial capital. Goods from as far as Honduras, Belize and Mexico passed through the settlement. Residents remained in San Andrés to as late as 1200, and in 1658, the abandoned city was covered in volcanic ash from El Playón, preserving many of the site’s original structures. Today, the archeological park includes a museum showcasing artifacts from pre-Hispanic and Colonial eras.
Between 600 and 900 AD, some 12,000 Mayans inhabited a city in the Valle de Zapotitán dominated by a step pyramid. The grass-covered ruins of the pyramid and a large courtyard were discovered in 1977, and excavation of the site continues to this day. The archaeological evidence suggests that San An…
Si te gusta conocer más sobre la cultura maya, te invito a conocer este sitio arqueológico a tan solo 20 mins de la residencial
In-nies tal-post jirrakkomandaw ukoll
- 18-il persuna tal-post jissuġġeruh