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Plaza Of The Seven Temples
The Plaza of the Seven Temples (or ''Plaza de los Siete Templos'' in Spanish) is an architectural complex in the ruins of the Maya city of Tikal, in the Petén Department of northern Guatemala. It is to the south of Temple III and to the west of the South Acropolis; it is to the southwest of the Great Plaza.Gómez 2006, p.768. The Plaza of the Seven Temples is situated directly to the east of the ''Mundo Perdido'' ("Lost World") Complex and takes its name from a row of seven small temples dating to the Late Classic Period (600–900 AD).Torres 1996, p.299. Coe 1967, 1988, p.88. The plaza has a surface area of approximately , making it one of the three largest plazas in the city.Gómez 2007, p.492. History Preclassic Two deposits of Middle Preclassic ceramic fragments were excavated in the southwest portion of the plaza. Each deposit consisted of thousands of fragments that had been placed in hollows carved in the limestone bedrock below the plaza.Gómez 2006, p.778. Th ...
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A town square (or square, plaza, public square, city square, urban square, or ''piazza'') is an open public space, commonly found in the heart of a traditional town but not necessarily a true square, geometric square, used for community gatherings. Related concepts are the civic center, the market square and the village green. Most squares are hardscapes suitable for open market (place), markets, concerts, political rallies, and other events that require firm ground. Being centrally located, town squares are usually surrounded by small shops such as bakeries, meat markets, cheese stores, and clothing stores. At their center is often a water well, well, monument, statue or other feature. Those with fountains are sometimes called fountain squares. By country Australia The Adelaide city centre, city centre of Adelaide and the adjacent suburb of North Adelaide, in South Australia, were planned by Colonel William Light in 1837. The city streets were laid out in a grid plan, with t ...
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