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词条 Kʼakʼupakal
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Kʼakʼupakal, or possibly Kʼakʼupakal Kʼawiil (fl. c. 869–890) was a ruler or high-ranking officeholder at the pre-Columbian Maya site of Chichen Itza, during the latter half of the 9th century CE. The name of this ruler, alternatively written Kʼahkʼupakal, Kʼakʼ Upakal or Kʼakʼ-u-pakal, is the most widely mentioned personal name in the surviving Maya inscriptions at Chichen Itza,[1] and also appears on monumental inscriptions at other Yucatán Peninsula sites such as Uxmal. This 9th-century personage may also be the same individual with this name mentioned in some later ethnohistorical sources, such as the books of Chilam Balam.

Notes

1. ^Voss & Kremer (2000, p.13)

References

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{{cite book |author=Voss, Alexander W. |author2=H. Juergen Kremer |year=2000 |chapter=Kʼakʼ-u-pakal, Hun-pik-tokʼ and the Kokom: The Political Organization of Chichén Itzá |chapterurl=http://ecoyuc.com.mx/articles.php?task=detail&aid=1 |title=The Sacred and the Profane: Architecture and Identity in the Maya Lowlands; Proceedings of the 3rd European Maya Conference, University of Hamburg, November 1998 |editor=Pierre Robert Colas |editor-link=Pierre Robert Colas |series=Acta Mesoamericana, no. 10|type=PDF online reproduction |location=Markt Schwaben, Germany |publisher=Verlag Anton Saurwein|isbn=3-931419-04-5 |oclc=47871840 |accessdate=}}

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