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  2. Surviving Paradise (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Surviving Paradise. Surviving Paradise is a reality competition television series co-produced by All3Media ’s Studio Lambert and Raw TV. [1] The show features 12 players who believe they're about to live it up for a summer at a beautiful villa. Instead, the players are almost immediately banished to the wilderness below it, where they'll have ...

  3. Here's Who Wins Netflix's 'Surviving Paradise' - AOL

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    'Surviving Paradise' is Netflix's newest reality show that is a glammed out version of 'Survivor.' Contestants are voted off, and the survivor wins $250,000.

  4. Copán - Wikipedia

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    Copán is an archaeological site of the Maya civilization in the Copán Department of western Honduras, not far from the border with Guatemala. It is one of the most important sites of the Maya civilization, which was not excavated until the 19th century. The ruined citadel and imposing public squares reveal the three main stages of development ...

  5. Museum of Maya Sculpture - Wikipedia

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    Mayan Sculpture Museum. Museum entrance. The "Museo Escultura" (Sculpture Museum) or "Museo de la Escultura de Copan" (Museum of Sculpture of Copan) or "Museo de la Escultura Maya" (Museum of Maya Sculpture) is a museum dedicated to the Maya culture near the town of Copan Ruinas, very close to the archaeological site of the same name in Honduras.

  6. Uaxaclajuun Ubʼaah Kʼawiil - Wikipedia

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    Uaxaclajuun Ubʼaah Kʼawiil (also known as "Eighteen Rabbit" or "Waxaklajuun Ub'aah K'awiil" [2] ), was the 13th ajaw or ruler of the powerful Maya polity associated with the site of Copán in modern Honduras (its Classic Maya name was probably Oxwitik [3] ). He ruled from January 2, 695, to May 3, 738.

  7. El Puente (Maya site) - Wikipedia

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    El Puente, or the Parque Arqueológico El Puente ("El Puente Archaeological Park"), is a Maya archaeological site in the department of Copán in Honduras. Once an independent Maya city, the city of El Puente became a tributary to the nearby city of Copán between the 6th and 9th centuries AD. The site contains more than 200 structures that ...

  8. Maya stelae - Wikipedia

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    Stela H, a high-relief in-the-round sculpture from Copán in Honduras. Maya stelae (singular stela) are monuments that were fashioned by the Maya civilization of ancient Mesoamerica. They consist of tall, sculpted stone shafts and are often associated with low circular stones referred to as altars, although their actual function is uncertain ...

  9. Old royal family of Copán - Wikipedia

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    Dissolution. 426 a.C. The Old royal family of Copán was the dynasty that ruled the city-state of Copan before the foundation of the Yax Kuk Mo dynasty in 426 AD. The ancient royal family of Copan has been under an aura of mystery due to the scant information we have about it, meaning that its existence is known thanks to archeological remains.