I'm a bit late noting this, but Joel Skidmore has an excellent report on the little-known Maya site of Plan de Ayutla, an important city in the Usumacinta River region.
As Joel writes:
Given its location, impressive size and ambitious architecture, Plan de Ayutla is a "strong candidate" to turn out to be the ancient site of Sak Tz'i' ("White Dog"), known from the Classic Period inscriptions but so far unlocated on the ground.
Mesoweb Reports - Plan de Ayutla
Posted by Dave at November 22, 2004 11:25 PM
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