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Encyclopedia > Caracol, Belize

Caracol or El Caracol is the name given to a large ancient Maya site located in the Cayo District of the nation of Belize. Caracol is about 25 miles south of Xunantunich and San Ignacio Cayo, at an elevation of 1500 feet above sea-level in the foothills of the Maya Mountains. The name is Spanish for "The Snail"; the ancient Maya name may have been Oxhuitza.


The site was occupied as early as 1200 BC, but had its greatest period of construction in the Maya Classic period, with over 40 monuments dated between 485 to 889 which record the dynastic sequence of the rulers.


Ancient Caracol was one of the largest ancient Maya cities, covering some 65 square miles (168 kmē) with an extimated peak population of about 120,000, or possibly even 180,000 people. One monument here records a military victory over the army of Tikal in 562.


Known Rulers of Caracol

(Note that this list is not continuous, as the archaeological record is incomplete)

  • 331-349: Te' Kab' Chaak
  • circa 470: K'ak' Ujol K'inich I
  • 484-514: Yajaw Te' K'inich I
  • 531-534: K'an I
  • 553-593: Yajaw Te' K'inich II
  • 599-613: "Knot Lord"
  • 618-658: K'an II
  • 658-680: K'ak' Ujol K'inich II
  • circa 700: name unknown
  • mid 8th century: name unknown
  • 793: Tum Yohl K'inich
  • 798: K'inich Joy K'awiil
  • 810-830: K'inich Toob'il Yoaat
  • 835-849: K'an III
  • 859: name unknown

Modern history of Caracol

The site was discovered in 1938. More extensive explorations and documention of the site was undertaken by the University of Pennsylvania in 1951 and 1953. A project of archaeological excavations and restorations of the ancient structures at Caracol started in 1985 and is ongoing.


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