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In Search of History Season 3, Episode 7: The Maya
The Maya: Over a 1,000 years ago, Mayan King Lord Pacal directed construction of Palenque, a temple city in Mexico's jungle. The Great Palace, Temple of Inscriptions, and other sacred buildings still stand. Watch In Search of History Season 3, Episode 7 The Maya in HD free online. Enjoy high-quality streaming of In Search of History Season 3, Episode 7 and share your thoughts in the comments below!
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