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Ruins Of Iximche Guatemalan National Monument - Mayan Capital -. Iximche Ruins Framed By Giant Oak Trees. Iximche Is A Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican Archaeological Site In The Western Highlands Of Guatemala Featuring Pyramid Temples Once Used For Human Sacrifice. The Ruins Of Iximche Were Declared A Guatemalan National Monument In The 1960S.[1] The Site Has A Small Museum Displaying A Number Of Pieces Found There, Including Sculptures And Ceramics. It Is Open Dail

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Ruins of Iximche Guatemalan National Monument - Mayan Capital -. Iximche ruins framed by giant oak trees. Iximche is a Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican archaeological site in the western highlands of Guatemala featuring pyramid temples once used for human sacrifice. The ruins of Iximche were declared a Guatemalan National Monument in the 1960s.[1] The site has a small museum displaying a number of pieces found there, including sculptures and ceramics. It is open dail

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