HISTORY OF THE SPANISH CONQUEST OF YUCATAN AND OF THE ITZAS CHAPTER I THE PRECOLUMBIAN HISTORY OF THE MAYAS AND OF THE ITZAS, 1445 In general it may be said that the Maya culture occupied the peninsula of Yucatan, portions of the states of Tabasco and Chiapas in Mexico, Guatemala, and the northern part of Honduras. That branch of the Mayas who called themselves the Itzas and who form the chief subject of this work occupied the southern portion of Yucatan and the greater part of
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