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Parque Arqueológico Tazumal

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Parque Arqueológico Tazumal - El Salvador
Parque Arqueológico Tazumal - El Salvador
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Parque Arqueológico Tazumal
📍 El Salvador
Parque Arqueológico Tazumal, located in Chalchuapa, El Salvador, is one of the most significant archaeological sites in the country, offering a fascinating glimpse into the ancient Maya civilization. This site is renowned for its well-preserved pyramids and structures, which are believed to date back to around 100 AD. Tazumal, meaning "the place where the victims were burned" in the Nahuatl language, was an important ceremonial center and a hub of trade and commerce during its peak.

The main pyramid at Tazumal, which dominates the site, stands at about 24 meters high and is notable for its impressive construction, featuring a series of terraces and platforms. The site also includes a complex drainage system, evidence of the advanced engineering skills of its builders. Visitors can explore several other structures, including tombs, smaller pyramids, and a ball court, which are indicative of the cultural and religious practices of the Maya. The on-site museum offers additional context, displaying artifacts such as pottery, sculptures, and tools unearthed during excavations. Tazumal is a testament to the rich pre-Columbian history of El Salvador and provides valuable insights into the sophisticated society that once thrived in this region. Its accessibility from the city of Santa Ana makes it a convenient and enriching destination for those interested in Mesoamerican history and archaeology.

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