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Xnaheb[ pronunciation?] is an archaeological site of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization, one of five primary sites identified in the southern Belize region. [1] The center is built on a ridge of foothills that extends from the Maya Mountains, in what is now the Toledo District of Belize. [2] Based on certain architectural similarities between the two sites, it is possible that Xnaheb was founded as an offshoot of Nim Li Punit. [3]
16°19′00″N 88°48′00″W / 16.3167°N 88.8°W
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Maya civilization |
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History |
Spanish conquest of the Maya |
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Xnaheb[ pronunciation?] is an archaeological site of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization, one of five primary sites identified in the southern Belize region. [1] The center is built on a ridge of foothills that extends from the Maya Mountains, in what is now the Toledo District of Belize. [2] Based on certain architectural similarities between the two sites, it is possible that Xnaheb was founded as an offshoot of Nim Li Punit. [3]
16°19′00″N 88°48′00″W / 16.3167°N 88.8°W