An Archaeological Reconstruction of Ancient Maya Life at Pacbitun, Belize

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An Archaeological Reconstruction of Ancient Maya Life at Pacbitun, Belize
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Book excerpt: This manuscript presents the results of 35 years of archaeological research at the Maya site of Pacbitun, located in Belize, with a 2000-year history of occupation starting at 900 BC. Excavations ranged from small domestic houses dating to the Middle Preclassic to large ceremonial architecture complexes dating to AD 900.


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