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El Mirador is a large pre-Columbian
Pre-Columbian

The pre-Columbian era incorporates all archaeology of the Americas in the history of the Americas before the appearance of significant European influences on the Americas continents....
 Mayan settlement, located in the north of the modern department
Departments of Guatemala

|||}Guatemala is divided into 22 Department :#Alta Verapaz Department#Baja Verapaz Department#Chimaltenango Department#Chiquimula Department...
 of El Petén, Guatemala
Guatemala

Guatemala is a country in Central America bordered by Mexico to the north and west, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, Belize and the Caribbean to the northeast, and Honduras and El Salvador to the southeast....
.

site was first discovered in 1926, and was photographed from the air in 1930, but the remote site deep in the jungle had little more attention paid to it until Ian Graham
Ian Graham

Ian Graham is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League during the 1960s....
 spent several days here making the first map in 1962. A detailed investigation was begun in 1978 with an archaeological project under the direction of Dr.Bruce Dahlin (Catholic University of America) and Dr. Ray Matheny
Ray Matheny

Ray T. Matheny is a professor of anthropology at Brigham Young University .Matheny was in the United States air force during World War II and spent some of this time as a prisoner of war of the Germans....
 (Brigham Young University
Brigham Young University

Brigham Young University , located in Provo, Utah, United States, is a Private education, coeducational research university owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ....
).






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El Mirador is a large pre-Columbian
Pre-Columbian

The pre-Columbian era incorporates all archaeology of the Americas in the history of the Americas before the appearance of significant European influences on the Americas continents....
 Mayan settlement, located in the north of the modern department
Departments of Guatemala

|||}Guatemala is divided into 22 Department :#Alta Verapaz Department#Baja Verapaz Department#Chimaltenango Department#Chiquimula Department...
 of El Petén, Guatemala
Guatemala

Guatemala is a country in Central America bordered by Mexico to the north and west, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, Belize and the Caribbean to the northeast, and Honduras and El Salvador to the southeast....
.

Discovery

The site was first discovered in 1926, and was photographed from the air in 1930, but the remote site deep in the jungle had little more attention paid to it until Ian Graham
Ian Graham

Ian Graham is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood Football Club in the Australian Football League during the 1960s....
 spent several days here making the first map in 1962. A detailed investigation was begun in 1978 with an archaeological project under the direction of Dr.Bruce Dahlin (Catholic University of America) and Dr. Ray Matheny
Ray Matheny

Ray T. Matheny is a professor of anthropology at Brigham Young University .Matheny was in the United States air force during World War II and spent some of this time as a prisoner of war of the Germans....
 (Brigham Young University
Brigham Young University

Brigham Young University , located in Provo, Utah, United States, is a Private education, coeducational research university owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ....
). Dahlin's work focused primarily on the bajo swamps and mapping, while Matheny's team focused primarily on excavations in the site center and architecture. This project ended in 1983. To the surprise of the archaeologists, it was found that a large amount of construction was not contemporary with the large Maya classic cities in the area, like Tikal
Tikal

Tikal is one of the largest archaeological sites and urban centers of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization. It is located in the archaeological region of the Pet?n Basin in what is now modern-day northern Guatemala....
 and Uaxactun
Uaxactun

Uaxactun is an ancient ruin of the Maya civilization, located in the Pet?n Basin region of the Maya lowlands, in the present-day Departments of Guatemala of Pet?n , Guatemala....
, but rather from centuries earlier in the Pre-Classic era (see: Mesoamerican chronology
Mesoamerican chronology

Mesoamerican chronology divides the history of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica into a number of named successive eras or periods, from the earliest evidence of human habitation through to the early Colonial period which followed the Spanish colonization of the Americas....
). Twenty years later, in 2003, Dr. Richard D. Hansen
Richard D. Hansen

Dr. Richard D. Hansen, Ph.D, is an eminent American archaeologist and currently Senior Scientist in the Institute for Mesoamerican Research in in the Department of Anthropology at Idaho State University....
, who had transferred to Idaho State University and is now a Senior Scientist there, initiated major investigation, stabilization, and conservation programs at El Mirador with a multi-disciplinary approach, which now includes staff and technical personnel from 52 universities and research institutions from throughout the world. By August 2008, the team has published 168 scientific papers, and has 474 technical reports and scientific presentations as well as documentary films in the History Channel, National Geographic, the Learning Channel, BBC, ABC's 20/20, 60 Minutes (Australia), ABC's Good Morning America, and the Discovery Channel.

History

El Mirador flourished from about the 6th century BC, reaching its height from the 3rd century BC to the 1st century AD, with a peak population of perhaps more than a hundred thousand people, judging by the size and extent of the labor pool required to build the massive constructions. It then experienced a hiatus of construction and perhaps abandonment for generations, followed by re-occupation and further construction in the Late Classic era, and a final abandonment about the end of the 9th century. The civic center of the site covers some 10 square miles (26 km²) with several thousand structures, including monumental architecture from 10 to 30 meters high. There are a number of "triadic" structures (around 35 structures), consisting of large artificial platforms topped with a set of 3 summit pyramids. The most notable such structures are three huge complexes; one is nicknamed "El Tigre", with height ; the other is called "La Danta" (or Danta) temple. Depending on calculation techniques, the Danta temple is considered as tall as 72 meters, and considering its total volume (2,800,000 cubic meters) is the one of the largest pyramids in the world. When the large man-made platform that the temple is built upon (some 18,000 square meters) is included in calculations, La Danta is considered by some archeologists to be one of the most massive ancient structures in the world. Also the "Los Monos" complex is very large (48 meters high) although not as well known. Most of the structures were originally faced with cut stone which was then decorated with large stucco
Stucco

Stucco or render is a material made of an Construction aggregate, a binder , and water. Stucco is applied wet and hardens to a very dense solid....
 masks depicting the deities of Maya mythology. According to Carlos Morales-Aguilar, a Guatemalan archaeologist, the city appears to have been planned from its foundation, as extraordinary alignments have been found between the architectural groups and main temples, which were possibly related to solar. The study reflects an importance of urban planning and sacred spaces since the first settlers. An additional feature of El Mirador is the quantity and size of causeways, internally linking important architectural compounds, and externally linking the numerous major ancient cities within the Mirador Basin during the latter part of the Middle Preclassic and Late Preclassic periods. The causeways were known anciently as sacbeob
Sacbe

Sacbe, plural Sacbeob, or "white ways" are raised paved roads built by the Maya civilization of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. Most connect temples, plazas, and groups of structures within ceremonial centers or cities, but some longer roads between cities are also known....
(the plural form of sacbe, meaning "white road" in Mayan, from sac "white" and be "road"). These are raised stone causeways raising 2 to 6 meters above the level of the surrounding [landscape]] and measuring from 20 to 50 meters wide. One sacbe links El Mirador to the neighbouring site of Nakbe
Nakbe

Nakbe is one of the largest early Maya civilization archaeological sites, rivaled by El Mirador. Nakbe is located in the The Mirador Basin, in El Pet?n region of Guatemala, approximately 13 kilometers south of the Largest Maya city of El Mirador....
, approximately 12 km away, while another joined El Mirador to Tintal, 20 km away.

While the city and the sister centers of the Mirador Basin thrived between 300 B.C. and the time of Christ, apparently, the site was abandoned, as were nearly all other major sites in the area, by about A.D. 150. A large wall,which must have been as high as 3 to 8 meters, had been constructed on the entire northern, eastern, and southern portions of the West Group of the city prior to its abandonment in the terminal Preclassic period, suggesting a possible threat that had been perceived by this time.

In the Late Classic period, ca A.D. 700, portions of the site were reoccupied by a more modest occupation, with small structures nestled among the ruins of the great Preclassic center. The largest structure from this time period is scarcely more than 8 meters high, and many of the Preclassic building were plundered for stone materials for construction and lime making. The Late Classic occupants however, were noted scribes and artists. The area of the Mirador Basin is the only known source of the "Codex-style Ceramics", a particularly fine polychrome ceramic consisting of black line drawings on a cream colored background. The Late Classic occupation was brief, and by about A.D. 900, the area was again nearly completely abandoned, and remains so until the present time.

Today

Dr. Richard D. Hansen
Richard D. Hansen

Dr. Richard D. Hansen, Ph.D, is an eminent American archaeologist and currently Senior Scientist in the Institute for Mesoamerican Research in in the Department of Anthropology at Idaho State University....
, a distinguished archaeologist from Idaho State University
Idaho State University

Idaho State University is a public university operated by Idaho. Its main campus is in Pocatello, Idaho with outreach programs in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Boise, Idaho, and Twin Falls, Idaho....
, is the current director of the Mirador Basin
Mirador Basin

The Mirador Basin is a geographically defined elevated basin found in the remote rain forest of the northern department of Pet?n , Guatemala. The basin is dominated by low lying swamps called bajos....
 Project, and according to his discoveries here, he thinks that the more than 45 mapped sites in the Mirador Basin
Mirador Basin

The Mirador Basin is a geographically defined elevated basin found in the remote rain forest of the northern department of Pet?n , Guatemala. The basin is dominated by low lying swamps called bajos....
, may have formed the earliest well-defined political state in Mesoamerica.

Although containing striking examples of Preclassic Maya civilization, the remote location of El Mirador has prevented it from becoming a popular tourist site. Major plans by the current government of Guatemala are including El Mirador as an important center of the Cuatro Balam
Cuatro Balam

Cuatro Balam is an initiative by the government of Guatemala to dramatically increase tourism in the Maya Biosphere Reserve, focusing on the region's numerous archeological sites....
 Conservation and Development project.

See also

  • La Danta
  • El Tigre
  • Los Monos
  • List of tallest ancient structures
    List of tallest ancient structures

    List of ancient structures by height...
  • jungle tourism
    Jungle tourism

    Jungle tourism is a rising subcategory of adventure travel defined by active multifaceted physical means of travel in the jungle regions of the earth....


External links

  • [https://www.fares-foundation.org/docs/Bibliography01-08.pdf]
  • : updates Archaeological and preservational work at El Mirador and surrounding sites by the Foundation for Anthropological Research and Environmental Studies (FARES).
  • : information on El Mirador from the Global Heritage Fund
    Global Heritage Fund

    Global Heritage Fund is a non-profit organization founded in 2002 that operates internationally to protect and preserve important cultural heritage sites in developing countries....