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  2. Lamanai - Wikipedia

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    Lamanai (from Lama'anayin, "submerged crocodile" in Yucatec Maya) is a Mesoamerican archaeological site, and was once a major city of the Maya civilization, located in the north of Belize, in Orange Walk District.

  3. Mask Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Mask (Mask Temple, Lamanai) The Mask Temple (officially known as Lamanai Structure N9-56) is a Maya civilization structure at the archaeological site of Lamanai, in present-day Orange Walk District, Belize. It is the smallest of three excavated pre-Columbian temples at Lamanai (the two other temples are the Jaguar Temple and High Temple).

  4. Jaguar Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Jaguar Temple (officially known as Lamanai Structure N10-9) is a stepped-pyramid structure at the Maya archaeological site of Lamanai, located in present-day Belize. The structure is twelve feet shorter in exposed height than the High Temple, however a significant amount of this temple is under the ground, having been covered by dirt on its ...

  5. San Estevan (Maya site) - Wikipedia

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    San Estevan. The San Estevan archaeological site is located in northern Belize 1 km from the modern community of San Estevan, Belize. The site is a Maya civilization site occupied during the Formative (800 BC – AD 300) and Classic (AD 300 – 900) eras of Mesoamerican chronology. San Estevan is located on the New River halfway between the ...

  6. High Temple - Wikipedia

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    High Temple. The High Temple is an ancient Mayan temple at the Lamanai archaeological site in Orange Walk District, Belize. The High Temple's highest exposed height of 33 metres (108 ft) cannot be climbed even in the presence of a tour guide, due to an incident in which a woman was hospitalized with a severe spinal fracture, leaving her unable ...

  7. KaʼKabish - Wikipedia

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    KaʼKabish is an archaeological site in the Orange Walk District of Belize, Central America, located near the Maya sites of Lamanai, El Pozito, and Blue Creek.It was once a moderate sized city, built as part of the Maya civilization, and has been determined to have been largely autonomous throughout its history.