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Plan de Ayutla (Maya Site) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Plan de Ayutla (Maya Site)
Plan de Ayutla is an archaeological site of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization. It is located in the municipality of Ocosingo of the Mexican state of Chiapas. The ruins are notable for having the earliest urban remains in the Upper Usumacinta region, as well as a unique ancient theater for elite use. The ancient identity of the site is subject to debate. ==Etymology==
The modern name comes from a nearby Tzeltal community, itself named after the Plan de Ayutla.〔Martos López 2009, p.61〕 Archaeologists consider Plan de Ayutla as a very strong candidate for the ancient site of ''Sak Tz'i','' which means "White Dog".〔Bonampak lineage may have come from Plan de Ayutla〕 Alternatively, the site could be the ancient ''Ak'e'', which means "Turtle".〔ZA Plan de Ayutla〕
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