The panel exactly mirrors the style, size, subject matter and historical chronology of the Site Q texts.
Site Q was proposed to be in one place, then in another place. There were all these candidates, but none of them really panned out.
goes a long way to allowing us to demonstrate that many, if not most, Site Q monuments were looted from La Corona.
There was a general sense that Site Q might never be found. It might not be a site or it might be a series of sites in the region.
This discovery concludes one of the longest and widest hunts for a Maya city in the history of the discipline.
The discovery of Site Q promises the recovery of a record of one of the greatest producers of classic Maya civilization.