Caracol (via road access)

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Caracol (via road access) is a major ancient Maya archaeological site in western Belize, renowned for its large temple pyramids and extensive ruins deep within the Chiquibul Forest.

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instanceOf ancient Maya city
archaeological site
temple pyramid
abandonedByCentury 10th century
civilization Maya civilization
country Belize
culture Classic Maya
discoveredBy D. O. Thompson NERFINISHED
discoveryYear 1937
engagedIn warfare with Tikal
excavatedBy Arlen F. Chase NERFINISHED
Diane Z. Chase ONDG
flourishedInCentury 5th century
6th century
7th century
governingPolity Caracol kingdom NERFINISHED
hasFeature agricultural terraces
elite residences
plazas
reservoirs
residential terraces
sacbeob
hasRoadAccess yes
hasStructure Caana
heritageStatus one of the largest Maya sites in Belize
knownFor ballcourts
being one of the tallest man-made structures in Belize
causeways
extensive ruins
hieroglyphic inscriptions
large temple pyramids
monumental architecture
palace complexes
stelae
locatedIn Belize ONNED1
Caracol NERFINISHED
Cayo District NERFINISHED
Chiquibul Forest NERFINISHED
western Belize
maximumHeightOfMainPyramid approximately 43 meters
modernAccess unpaved road from Georgeville area
notableEvent defeat of Tikal in 562 CE
politicalStatus major Maya regional center
protectedArea Chiquibul Forest Reserve NERFINISHED
region Maya Lowlands NERFINISHED
timePeriod Classic period
Preclassic period
tourism open to visitors

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San Ignacio nearArchaeologicalSite Caracol (via road access)