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- Teobert Maler, later Teoberto (12 January 1842 – 22 November 1917), was an explorer who devoted his energies to do****enting the ruins of the Maya civilization...
- The site was first explored, mapped, and its monuments photographed by Teoberto Maler at the end of the 19th century. An archeological project at Piedras...
- archaeology in the Maya region, with the meticulous work of Alfred Maudslay and Teoberto Maler. By the early 20th century, the Peabody Museum was sponsoring excavations...
- their discovery. The change in spelling originated with a publication by Teoberto Maler in 1908, which used a German form with initial "s". Seibal is located...
- Lacandon Hach Winik Photograph of Lacandons published by Teoberto Maler in 1901 Total po****tion Mexico: approx 1,000 Regions with significant po****tions...
- (1480/1488–1526/1529), German painter Jim Maler (born 1958), American baseball player Teoberto Maler (1842–1917), German archaeologist Mahler This page or section lists...
- published a description of the ruins of the once great city of Tikal in 1848. Teoberto Maler described the ruins of the city of Motul de San José in 1895. San...
- archaeology in the Maya region, with the meticulous work of Alfred Maudslay and Teoberto Maler. Sites such as Altar de Sacrificios, Coba, Seibal, and Tikal were...
- he named the major temples alphabetically, ranging from A through to E. Teoberto Maler carried out the first topographical survey of the site in 1895, naming...
- alternative name is Kabahaucan or "royal snake in the hand," suggested by Teoberto Maler. The area was inhabited from the mid-3rd century BCE. Most of the...