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- Toniná abstract "Tonina (or Toniná in Spanish orthography) is a pre-Columbian archaeological site and ruined city of the Maya civilization located in what is now the Mexican state of Chiapas, some 13 km (8.1 mi) east of the town of Ocosingo.The site is medium to large, with groups of temple-pyramids set on terraces rising some 71 metres (233 ft) above a plaza, a large court for playing the Mesoamerican ballgame, and over 100 carved monuments, most dating from the 6th century through the 9th centuries AD, during the Classic period. Toniná is distinguished by its well preserved stucco sculptures and particularly by its in-the-round carved monuments, produced to an extent not seen in Mesoamerica since the end of the much earlier Olmec civilization.Toniná was an aggressive state in the Late Classic, using warfare to develop a powerful kingdom. For much of its history, Toniná was engaged in sporadic warfare with Palenque, its greatest rival and one of the most important polities in the west of the Maya region, although Toniná eventually became the dominant city in the west.The city is notable for having the last known Long Count date on any Maya monument, marking the end of the Classic Maya period in AD 909.".
- Toniná thumbnail Toniná_Pyramid_1.jpg?width=300.
- Toniná wikiPageID "365817".
- Toniná wikiPageRevisionID "603754727".
- Toniná abandoned "10".
- Toniná alt "A pyramid on the 5th terrace of the Acropolis at Toniná.".
- Toniná archaeologicalBodies Instituto_Nacional_de_Antropolog%C3%ADa_e_Historia.
- Toniná architecturalStyles "Classic Maya".
- Toniná caption "A pyramid on the 5th terrace of the Acropolis at Toniná.".
- Toniná country Mexico.
- Toniná culture "Maya".
- Toniná datesExcavated "1972".
- Toniná imageSize "250".
- Toniná latd "16".
- Toniná latm "54".
- Toniná latns "N".
- Toniná lats "4.39".
- Toniná longd "92".
- Toniná longew "W".
- Toniná longm "0".
- Toniná longs "34.83".
- Toniná mapCaption "Location within Mesoamerica".
- Toniná mapsize "250".
- Toniná municipality "Ocosingo".
- Toniná name "Toniná".
- Toniná nearestTown "Ocosingo".
- Toniná notableArchaeologists "Pierre Becquelin, Claude Baudez, Juan Yadeun".
- Toniná period "Classic".
- Toniná pushpinMap "Mesoamerica".
- Toniná region "Chiapas".
- Toniná responsibleBody Instituto_Nacional_de_Antropolog%C3%ADa_e_Historia.
- Toniná subject Category:Archaeological_museums_in_Mexico.
- Toniná subject Category:Classic_period_in_Mesoamerica.
- Toniná subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Mexico.
- Toniná subject Category:Maya_sites_in_Chiapas.
- Toniná subject Category:Museums_in_Chiapas.
- Toniná subject Category:Ruins_in_Mexico.
- Toniná subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Chiapas.
- Toniná point "16.901219444444443 -92.009675".
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- Toniná comment "Tonina (or Toniná in Spanish orthography) is a pre-Columbian archaeological site and ruined city of the Maya civilization located in what is now the Mexican state of Chiapas, some 13 km (8.1 mi) east of the town of Ocosingo.The site is medium to large, with groups of temple-pyramids set on terraces rising some 71 metres (233 ft) above a plaza, a large court for playing the Mesoamerican ballgame, and over 100 carved monuments, most dating from the 6th century through the 9th centuries AD, during the Classic period. ".
- Toniná label "Toniná".
- Toniná label "Toniná".
- Toniná label "Toniná".
- Toniná label "Toniná".
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- Toniná label "Toniná".
- Toniná label "Toniná".
- Toniná label "Toniná".
- Toniná label "Тонина".
- Toniná label "托尼那".
- Toniná sameAs Tonin%C3%A1.
- Toniná sameAs Toniná.
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- Toniná sameAs Q1042074.
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- Toniná lat "16.901219444444443".
- Toniná long "-92.009675".
- Toniná wasDerivedFrom Toniná?oldid=603754727.
- Toniná depiction Toniná_Pyramid_1.jpg.