Deep within the forest in northern Guatemala lie the ruins of R o Azul, a Maya city that reached one-third the size of Tikal. Discovered and partially explored in the early 1960s, R o Azul and the surrounding region were more fully investigated between 1983 and 1987 by an archaeological team led by Richard E. W. Adams. In this summary, Adams integrates the findings of field archaeologists with those of the epigraphers and art historians to recreate...
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