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The entrance hall to the museum has a map of the ancient city set into the floor, overlaid with glass marked with the streets of modern Guatemala City. [7] The museum has a permanent exhibition hall, a temporary exhibition hall and a mezanine with a display of 60 archaeological photographs taken between 1994 and 1996. [ 7 ]
Museo de Historia Natural de la USAC [1] Guatemala City: Guatemala Department: Museo de la Farmacia de Guatemala [1] Antigua Guatemala: Sacatepéquez Department: Museo de la Universidad de San Carlos [2] Guatemala City: Guatemala Department: Museo de los Niños [2] Guatemala City: Guatemala Department: Children's museum: Museo de Semana Santa ...
The museum has more than 842 square meters of exhibition space, containing artwork from the pre-colonial, colonial, and Republican period and spanning more than 3,000 years. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Some of the oldest pieces in the museum's collection come from the archeological sites at Tikal National Park (in Petén Department ) and Takalik Abaj ...
In XIV Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, edited by Juan Pedro Laporte, Ana Claudia de Suasnávar, and Bárbara Arroyo, pp. 951–958. Museo Nacional de Arqueología y Etnología, Guatemala; Valdés, Juan Antonio (1998) Kaminaljuyu, Guatemala: Descubrimientos recientes sobre poder y manejo hidráulico.
Photos by Oswaldo Chinchilla Mazariegos from Antiquity and Cambridge University Press One of the cylindrical vessels was found less than 5 feet from the spherical vessel in 2007, researchers said.
al-Salayli, multi-period burial and metal-producing site; al-Saruj Late Iron Age grave; al-Shariq 2 trilith site; al-Wasit Late Bronze Age settlement and burial area; Amla/al-Fuwaydah Pre-Islamic recent period burial ground; Bandar Jissa 1 Late Iron Age cemetery; Bawshar settlement and burial area; Bimmah Early Iron Age settlement and cemetery
Guatemalan art refers to all forms of visual art associated with a Guatemalan national identity either because they are created within Guatemala, for Guatemalans, or by Guatemalans. The visual arts in Guatemala consist largely of weaving , muralism , painting , architecture , and the performing arts .
The Palacio Nacional de la Cultura (National Palace of Culture), also known colloquially as "Palacio Verde", [1] is identified as Guatemala City's symbol in its architectural context. It was the most important building in Guatemala and was the headquarters of the president of Guatemala.