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Tikal's Topoxte: The Last Maya City to Fall

5 min · 9. juni 2026
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When the classic Maya cities fell silent, one stronghold held out for another two centuries. Topoxte, a fortified island city in Lake Yaxha, Guatemala, became the last known Maya kingdom to maintain its political independence, surviving until the early 10th century AD. This episode follows the final chapter of the Maya collapse through the lens of Topoxte's rise as a refugee haven, its unique architectural style blending Peten and Yucatecan influences, and the archaeological evidence of its violent end. We explore how the city's island location and defensive walls delayed its fall, what the ceramics and burials tell us about its multicultural population, and why the date of its abandonment—around AD 900—marks the true endpoint of the Classic Maya period. Along the way, we touch on the role of Lake Yaxha as a natural fortress, the possible alliance with Chichén Itzá, and the haunting discovery of mass graves near the main temple. A story of resilience, adaptation, and the final gasp of a world that had shaped Mesoamerica for over a millennium. #Maya #Topoxte #LakeYaxha #MayaCollapse #TerminalClassic #Tikal #ChichénItzá #Petén #Guatemala #ClassicMaya #MayaArchaeology #IslandFortress #Postclassic #RefugeeCrisis #MassGraves #Ceramics #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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