Multiple Choice
Early central places of the Maya with evidence of public architecture are:
A) Cuicuilco, Teotihuacán, and Jalisco
B) Nakbe, Komchén, El Mirador, and Dzilbichaltún
C) Los Cerros, La Venta, and San Lorenzo
D) Moche, Huari, and Tiwanaku
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