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Altun Ha
Cahal Pech
Caracol
Cerros
El Pilar
Lamanai
Lubaantun
Xunantunich
Nim Li Punit
Aerial view of Jaguar Temple at Lamanai, Orange Walk District Tourist on archaeological tour.
Frieze on El Castillo, Xunantunich, Cayo District Jade statuette found at Caracol, Cayo District
Maya Sites of Belize Altun HaCaracol Cahal PechEl PilarLamanaiLubaantunXunantunichNim Li Punit
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Maya Temples & Archaeology

Belize shares a rich Maya heritage with its neighboring countries of Guatemala, Mexico, and Honduras, and is considered to have been the heart of Maya civilization during the classic period.

Aerial view of Jaguar Temple at Lamanai, Orange Walk District
Although Belize's Maya occupation began as early as 1500 BC, it was during the Classic period of 250 AD to 900 AD that the population is thought to have exceeded one million people. Archaeological remains of the ancient Maya include pottery, skeletons, stelae, and tall palaces, temples, and ceremonial centers.

It is estimated that there are thousands of Maya Ruins in Belize. Only a few of these have been found and even fewer have been excavated by scientists. All of the following sites are available for public viewing.
Belize was once the center of one of the greatest civilizations of antiquity.

Evidence of the ancient Maya lie strewn about the country. Climb ancient temples for spectacular views of the surrounding jungle; view larger-than-life stelae and carvings of gods and rulers; marvel at the beauty and artistry of jade artifacts in museums and visitor centers; or indulge your dream of being an archaeologist through study programs or assisting with professional field research

 

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The jaguar is sometimes referred to as “tigah” and the puma as “red tigah”
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