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Paved roads linking ancient Mayan cities
A sacbe, plural sacbeob (Yucatec Maya: singular sakbej, plural sakbejo'ob), or "white road", is a raised paved road built by the Maya civilization of
Sacbe
Ancient Mayan city in Campeche, Mexico
kilometres (19 mi). Sacbe 7 is located south of Sacbe 6. It is at least 5.1 kilometres (3.2 mi) long and runs across El Laberinto swamp. Sacbe 8 is on the west
Calakmul
Pre-Columbian Maya site in the northeastern Yucatán peninsula
of rain from September through November. Sakbe'ob (Maya plural of sacbe), or sacbes, are very common at Coba. They are raised pathways lined with stones
Coba
Water-filled sinkhole at the Maya archaeological site of Chichen Itza
Itza's civic precinct, to which it is connected by a 300-metre (980 ft) sacbe, a raised pathway. According to both Maya and Spanish post-Conquest sources
Sacred_Cenote
Pre-Columbian Maya city in Mexico
water bath, and a steam chamber that operated by means of heated stones. Sacbe Number One is a causeway that leads to the Cenote Sagrado, is the largest
Chichen_Itza
Pre-Columbian Maya settlement
The causeways are commonly referred to as sacbeob (the plural form of sacbe, meaning "white road" in Mayan, from sac "white" and be "road"). These are
El_Mirador
Route raised up on an embankment
Causewayed enclosure Giant's Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland Kūlgrinda Sacbe Tombolo Oxford English Dictionary 1971. Williams, Robin; Williams, Romey
Causeway
Mayan archaeological site in Mexico
raised platforms line the interior wall, surrounding internal plazas. Sacbé roads stem off of the center in the four cardinal directions, an architectural
Ekʼ_Balam
Underworld in Kʼicheʼ Maya mythology
Back". Archaeological Institute of America. Mizrach, Steve. "The Mayan Sacbe System Analyzed as an Information Web". Florida International University
Xibalba
Ancient Maya city
buildings are noted for their size and decoration. Ancient roads called sacbes connect the buildings, and also were built to other cities in the area such
Uxmal
Maya settlement
Ek Balam. The remains of an ancient Maya raised pedestrian causeway, or sacbe, runs to Aké from Izamal. The ruins are all within a 19th-century Hacienda
Ake
Pre-Columbian South American spiritual markers
bear significant resemblance to the processional lines among the Maya (sacbe), the Chacoans, and the Muisca (Suna). In the Inca (Inka) Empire, huacas
Huaca
Successful referendum on banning same-sex marriage
Retrieved November 11, 2008. "Prop. 8 gift gets theater's leader in a ruckus". sacbe.com. Archived from the original on February 14, 2009. Retrieved November
2008_California_Proposition_8
Maya archeological site in Mexico
(ca. 600–800), the city-state of Coba conquered Yaxuna and built a 100 km Sacbe, or raised road, to connect the two cities. This was the longest the Maya
Yaxuná
Ancient Mayan city in Quintana Roo, Mexico
Maya Lowlands. The site was connected to the city of Dzibanche by a large sacbe of over 40 km long. Ichakbal settlement started in the Middle Preclassic
Ichkabal
Maya city of the Early Classic period and first capital of the Kaan kingdom
activities, all the architectural groups are connected by a large network of Sacbe causeways, this pre-Hispanic road system also connects Dzibanche with other
Dzibanche
Maya archeological site in the Puuc region, Yucatán
approximately 120 m (393.7 ft) in length. From the palace, a ceremonial road (sacbe) extends to an elaborately decorated gateway arch ("El Arco"). This structure
Labna
Archaeological site in Yucatán, Mexico
walls can be seen pictorial residues is recorded. The site is crossed by a sacbé that would have united in the postclassic period (Mesoamerican chronology
Cuca_(Maya_site)
Ajaw
possibly the monarch who ordered the construction of Cobá's famous causeway, Sacbe 1, between Cobá and Yaxuná. K’awiil Ajaw led successful military campaigns
Lady_Kʼawiil_Ajaw
Constructed language of a fantasy setting
fortified highways of the Five Empires; it is the same word as the Yucatec Maya sacbe, referring to the raised paved roads constructed by the pre-Columbian Maya
Tsolyáni_language
Archaeological museum in Yucatán, Mexico
table with reliefs of captives and an offering of five vessels found in Sacbé 4. The museum is located in the archaeological zone of Chichén Itzá and
Gran_Museo_de_Chichén_Itzá
Maya archaeological site with cenote in Yucatan, Mexico
equinoxes highly unlikely. The temple is connected to the rest of the site by a sacbe, or "white road," so-called because they were originally coated with white
Dzibilchaltun
Maya archaeological site in western Honduras
with the Main Group and the Cemetery Group in the site core linked by a sacbe to the Sepulturas Group to the northeast. Central Copán had a density of
Copán
Archaeological site in Guatemala
residential structures clustered around small central courtyards and the long sacbe causeway approaching the ceremonial core of the city. The majority of the
Tamarindito
Musical artist
(pianist and arranger Boss Brass), David Foster, Mexican jazz-fusion group Sacbe, and recorded jingles for Nike, Molson and Avia. His recordings credits
Graham_Lear
Historical trail or road
Old Freiberg to Teplitz Post Road Pre-Islamic Arab trade Ridgeway (road) Sacbe: paved road built by the Maya civilization of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica
Historic_roads_and_trails
Hacienda in Yucatán, Mexico
was united with its more important neighbors by the white roads called "sacbé", which were used to perform a religious function. The meaning of the name
San_José_Chactún
appears to possess the earliest examples of Maya masonry architecture and of sacbe causeways. Naranjo (Wak Kab'nal) Petén Department, Guatemala Naranjo was
List_of_Maya_sites
Pre-Columbian Mayan archaeological site in Guatemala
which are 2 stories high), stepped-pyramid "temples" and a ballcourt. A sacbe joins this complex with the "Sculptures Complex", to the west. There are
Witzna
Town in Yucatán, Mexico
core of five large platforms (the tallest of which was 8 meters) and a sacbe (one of the earliest identified in the Yucatán). Census Results by Locality
Komchen
State University of New York at Brockport Brockport, New York Active 75 Sacbe April 7, 2019 Appalachian State University Boone, North Carolina Active
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Archaeological Maya site on Cozumel in Mexico
about seven feet tall that straddles the main religious pathway (called a sacbe in Mayan, a word meaning "white road") running northeast from the plaza
San_Gervasio_(Maya_site)
American jazz musician
Endless Days (ECM, 2001) Victor Wooten, What Did He Say? (Vanguard, 1997) Sacbé, The Painters (PolyGram, 1996) Motoshi Kosako, Place in the Heart (2010)
Paul_McCandless
Archaeological site in Guatemala
causeways were paved with crushed white stone, which inspired their Mayan name, sacbe (“white way”) The Kan Causeway at Nakbe was 4 m (13 ft) above adjacent ground
Nakbe
Maya archaeological site in Mexico
Palenque despite being located a few kilometers to the south. An ancient sacbe road has been found connecting Chancala with a smaller Maya site called
Chancala
Season of television series
Gallegos, Alejandro Díaz as Pablo, Nicole Gerar as Lorena, Nadia Marentes as Sacbe, Fernanda Vázquez as Lenia 52 4 "La Mataperros" Carlos Carrera Ana Romero
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Pre-Columbian Maya city in Mexico
View along Sacbe 2, towards the "Chukum" Quadrangle Group
Chunchucmil
Archaeological site in Mexico
Johan Normark. "U Chibal Be: A Road of Linage, the Mapping of Yoʼokop's Sacbe 2." In Final Report of the Cochuah Regional Archaeological Survey's 2008
Yoʼokop
Cuban-American artist (1956–2022)
altarpiece). Casa de la Cultura. Plaza Gallery and Art Center. Havana, Cuba. 2019 Sacbé, Camino de Intercambio (White Road, Exchange Path). Casa del Benemérito
Leandro_Soto
Maya archaeological site in Belize
a terminus complex (Structure 10) at the end of the Mai Sacbe. Another causeway (Tzib Sacbe) runs as much as 1 km from the site center. The fragmentary
Pacbitun
Maya site in western Belize
adjacent hills that are divided by a ravine and connected by a single road, or sacbe. During the Late to Terminal Preclassic periods, the main configuration
Actuncan_site
Maya archaeological site in Yucatan, Mexico
of the material throughout Central America. The site is laid out along a sacbe, or causeway, running from north to south. The Great Palace stands at the
Sayil
Archeological site in Guatemala
covering an area of 3,250 square metres (35,000 sq ft). A paved avenue (or sacbe) is said by locals to have passed the tower, which was closely linked to
Qʼumarkaj
Pre-Columbian Maya archaeological site
structures, an East Group and West Group, linked by a raised causeway, or sacbe. The East Group is the larger and has been more extensively excavated. The
Nohmul
Archaeological site in Cayo District, Belize
of Baking Pot and are connected by a roughly 250 meter long causeway (or sacbe). In the Late Classic, the population increased to approximately 2,500 people
Baking_Pot
Mesoamerican archaeological site in Guatemala
including two mortuary pyramids on the north side. The East Causeway is a sacbe that begins near Temple 1 in the Central Group and runs eastwards to the
El_Zotz
National park in Petén, Guatemala
restored here. The urban organization around the enormous sacred roads (sacbes) is understandable and visible again; now it’s possible to observe a variety
Cultural Triangle Yaxha-Nakum-Naranjo National Park
Cultural_Triangle_Yaxha-Nakum-Naranjo_National_Park
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