martedì 25 gennaio 2011

San Andres

San Andres is a pre-Hispanic site of El Salvador, whose long occupation began around 900 BC As an agricultural town in the valley of Zapotitán the department of La Libertad. This early settlement was around 250 unemployed because of the huge eruption of the caldera of Lake Ilopango, was again held in the V century, along with many other sites Zapotitan Valley. Between 600 and 900 A.D. San Andrés was the capital of an estate Maya supremacy over other settlements Zapotitán Valley. The residential area has been less studied. Investigations and excavations at San Andrés has been made in the ceremonial and political center have revealed that at first was divided into South and Plaza Square North.

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