Ixtutz

Ixtutz
Fragments of Panel 2
LocationDolores
RegionPetén Department,  Guatemala
History
FoundedLate Preclassic Period
AbandonedTerminal Classic Period
PeriodsClassic Period
CulturesMaya civilization
Site notes
ArchaeologistsJuan Pedro Laporte, Merle Greene Robertson IDAEH
Architecture
Architectural stylesClassic Maya
Responsible body: IDAEH

Ixtutz ([iʃˈtuːts]) was an important Classic Period Maya city located south of Ixkun in southeastern Petén, Guatemala. Ixtutz is situated in the valley of the Poxte River in the western portion of the Maya Mountains. The site was inhabited during the Preclassic Period to the end of the Terminal Classic Period of Mesoamerican chronology and dominated the western portion of the Dolores valley.

In the Late Classic Ixtutz was one of the most important centres in the Dolores region, competing fiercely with other sites in the area, and maintained strong political relations with the cities of the southwestern Petén such as Dos Pilas and Machaquila.