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Balberta is a major Mesoamerican archaeological site on the Pacific coastal plain of southern Guatemala, belonging to the Maya civilization. It has been dated to the Early Classic period and is the only known major site on the Guatemalan Pacific coastal plain to have exposed Early Classic architecture that has not been buried under posterior Late Classic construction. The site was related to the nearby site of , which lies 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) to the west.

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  • Balberta (en)
  • Balberta (es)
  • Balberta (fr)
  • Balberta (it)
  • Балберта (ru)
  • Балберта (uk)
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  • Balberta est un site archéologique maya situé dans le département d'Escuintla au Guatemala. * Portail du Guatemala * Portail de l’Amérique précolombienne * Portail de l’archéologie * Portail de la civilisation maya (fr)
  • Balberta è un sito archeologico in Mesoamerica situato sulla costa pacifica del Guatemala, un tempo abitato dai Maya. La città aveva relazioni con quella di , situata a 6 km a ovest. Balberta venne inizialmente occupata nel periodo tardo preclassico, dove rimase una città di minore importanza per un certo periodo. Dopo un periodo di crescita rapida, diventò una dei siti maggiori sulla costa pacifica del Guatemala, e raggiunse l'apice in importanza tra il 200 e il 400. Commerciò con altre città lontane come Teotihuacan, da cui provennero molti oggetti. Il cacao era uno dei maggiori beni esportati. Durante il periodo migliore Balberta ebbe influenza politica su tutta la costa pacifica corrispondente a quella dell'odierno Guatemala, prima di essere abbandonata attorno al 400. (it)
  • Балберта (ісп. Balberta) — руїни міста цивілізації майя в департаменті (Гватемала). (uk)
  • Balberta is a major Mesoamerican archaeological site on the Pacific coastal plain of southern Guatemala, belonging to the Maya civilization. It has been dated to the Early Classic period and is the only known major site on the Guatemalan Pacific coastal plain to have exposed Early Classic architecture that has not been buried under posterior Late Classic construction. The site was related to the nearby site of , which lies 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) to the west. (en)
  • Balberta es un yacimiento arqueológico de una ciudad mesoamericana maya, ubicado en la planicie costera del sur de Guatemala.​ Se ha establecido como fecha probable de la construcción de la ciudad el periodo denominado clásico temprano.​ Es el único sitio conocido de ese periodo que no fue enterrado por construcciones mayas posteriores.​ El lugar ha sido relacionado con otro cercano, más pequeño, llamado que se encuentra 6 km al oeste.​ (es)
  • Балберта — древний город цивилизации майя, расположенный на тихоокеанском побережье Гватемалы. Был построен в ранний классический период. Этот город уникален тем, что его древнейшие постройки сохранились, а не были погребёны под более молодыми строениями, как случилось во многих других поселениях майя. (ru)
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