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Lubaantun is known as "Place of the Fallen Stones" in Maya. This archaeological site is quite peculiar as the style of architecture is most distict, and unusual, from other archaeological ... moresites in Belize. Located in about two miles from the San Pedro Columbia Village in the Toledo District, the structures there are constructed from black slate instead of limestone and the corner stones of them are rounded rather than sharp.
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Type of Attraction:
Archaeological Site, Landmark
District/Region:
Toledo
Nim Li Punit is a smaller Maya site located in Belize, about five kilometers from the Southern Highway. The site is home to a collection of the stele, or carved stone slabs, that tell ... morea story of the ancient Mayas who once occupied the area. 

The stele at Nim Li Punit are some of the most well-preserved in Belize. They are decorated with carvings of Maya rulers, gods, and other figures. The carvings are often accompanied by hieroglyphic writing, which provides insights into Maya culture and history.

One of the most famous stele at Nim Li Punit is Stela 11, which depicts a Maya ruler named K'inich Bahlam II. Stela 11 is known for its intricate carvings and its detailed hieroglyphic writing.

Nim Li Punit is a fascinating glimpse into the past and is sure to leave visitors with a deeper understanding of Maya culture. The site is a must-visit for any visitor interested in ancient Maya history.

Did You Know?

The name Nim Li Punit means "Big Hat" in the Yucatec Maya language. The name refers to the large headdress worn by the Maya ruler depicted on Stela 11.
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Archaeological Site, Landmark
District/Region:
Toledo