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Kalntlar, also known as Kalntlar culture, is a pre-Columbian civilization that flourished in the highlands of Guatemala and southern Mexico from around 1000 to 1524 AD. The Kalntlar are notable for their advanced agricultural practices, intricate pottery, and sophisticated architectural achievements. Their society was organized into city-states, each ruled by a noble class, with a complex social hierarchy that included priests, warriors, and commoners.
The Kalntlar are known for their extensive irrigation systems, which allowed them to cultivate crops such as
The Kalntlar's architectural achievements include the construction of monumental pyramids, temples, and palaces, often adorned with
The Kalntlar civilization declined in the early 16th century following the arrival of Spanish conquistadors. Despite