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26th April 2014, 16:05
Due to its inaccessible location in the jungles of the Petén, Guatemala, the great Maya city of Tikal was only briefly visited by explorers until the Museum organized a large-scale project of excavation and restoration with the assistance of the Guatemalan government. Beginning in 1956, under the successive leadership of Edwin Shook, Robert H. Dyson, Jr., and William R. Coe, archaeological investigations cleared many of the important buildings and revealed the dynastic, architectural, and settlement history of one of the most important Maya cities.
https://archive.org/details/upenn-f16-0523_1959_Tikal
1956-62 Tikal Pyramids - Tikal Project https://archive.org/details/upenn-f16-0475_1956-62_Tikal
Go to this link for the full Tikal Expedition Collection on Maya wow
http://archive.org/search.php?query=tikal%20project%20AND%20mediatype %3Amovies
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https://archive.org/details/upenn-f16-0523_1959_Tikal
1956-62 Tikal Pyramids - Tikal Project https://archive.org/details/upenn-f16-0475_1956-62_Tikal
Go to this link for the full Tikal Expedition Collection on Maya wow
http://archive.org/search.php?query=tikal%20project%20AND%20mediatype %3Amovies
NO SOUND SORRY