This text describes the archaeological site of La Corona, Guatemala, and four burials found at the site.
The burials were found in Structures 209 and 190, which are both located in the central plaza of the site.
The burials were dated to the Late Preclassic to Late Classic periods (100 BC – AD800).
Here are some questions and answers about the burials:
- What is the name of the archaeological site in Guatemala where the burials were found?
- What are the names of the two structures where the burials were found?
- What are the dates of the burials?
- What were the burials associated with?
The answers to these questions are as follows:
- The archaeological site is called La Corona.
- The two structures where the burials were found are Structure 209 and Structure 190.
- The burials are dated to the Late Preclassic to Late Classic periods (100 BC – AD800).
- The burials were associated with two altars and a single broken stela.