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    Seibal (Spanish pronunciation: [sejˈβal]), known as El Ceibal in Spanish, is a Classic Period archaeological site of the Maya civilization located in the...
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    Sabal palmetto (/ˈseɪbəl/, SAY-bəl), also known as cabbage palm, cabbage palmetto, sabal palm, blue palmetto, Carolina palmetto, common palmetto, Garfield's...
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  • In British heraldry, sable (/ˈseɪbəl/ ) is the tincture equivalent to black. It is one of the five dark tinctures called colours. Sable is portrayed in...
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  • project, the Uruguayan counterpart of the One Laptop Per Child project Seibal (in Spanish "Ceibal"), a ruined site of the Maya civilization This disambiguation...
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    Belize 7,000 Late Postclassic Sayil Yucatán, Mexico 10,000 Terminal Classic Seibal Petén Department, Guatemala 10,000 Late Preclassic Tikal Petén Department...
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    bids for independence. In 849, Jewel Kʼawiil is mentioned on a stela at Seibal as visiting that city as the Divine Lord of Tikal but he is not recorded...
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  • 2005, pp. 224–225. Zender, p.4. Ninth-Century Stelae of Machaquilá and Seibal Tokovinine, Alexandre; Fialko, Vilma (2007). "Stela 45 of Naranjo and the...
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  • name is recorded in inscriptions at widely spaced Maya cities including Seibal, Motul de San José and Chichen Itza. When Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés...
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    the Classic Period, with later examples being found at Uaxactun, Caracol, Seibal, Nakum, Tikal and Palenque. The Qʼumarkaj example is the only one that has...
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    Photograph of a stela at Seibal (1908)...
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    Yichʼaak Bʼalam (category Kings of Seibal)
    Yichʼaak Bʼalam was a Maya king of Seibal. In AD 735 Uchaʼan Kʼin Bʼalam - the fourth king of Dos Pilas kingdom - attacked Seibal, capturing Yichʼaak Bʼalam....
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    oldest documented E-Group in the Yucatan Peninsula is found at the site of Seibal. However, many earlier E Groups have been found in the Olmec region, western...
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    century AD, Dos Pilas was powerful enough to attack the much larger city of Seibal on the Pasión River. In AD 735 the Lord of Dos Pilas (Ruler 3, "Master of...
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    cities during the Classic period of the Maya civilization that include Seibal, Itzan, Dos Pilas, Aguateca, Tamarindito, Punta de Chimino, Nacimiento,...
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  • Kingdom Bucharest Old Town Ajaw B'ot, 8th century Maya king of the city of Seibal Ben Bot, Dutch politician G. W. Bot, Australian printmaker, sculptor, painter...
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    ballplayers on stelae. Seibal was the first site in the region to depict its rulers thus. Seventeen stelae were erected at Seibal between 849 and 889, and...
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    expansion in the Late Classic. El Ceibal (also known as Seibal) Petén Department, Guatemala Seibal was the largest Classic Period city in the Pasión River...
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    sites with some level of restoration include Tikal, Uaxactún, Aguateca, Seibal, Yaxha, Nakum, Topoxte, San Clemente and La Blanca. Other archaeological...
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    as well. In Peten, the great Classic Maya cities of Tikal, Uaxactun, and Seibal, began their growth at c. 300 BCE. Cuicuilco's hegemony over the valley...
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  • AD). Major archaeological sites of this period include Nakbe, Uaxactun, Seibal, San Bartolo, Cival, and El Mirador. Maya society underwent a series of...
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  • are conducted. The archaeological evidence of the Toltec intrusion into Seibal, Peten, suggests to some the theory of foreign invasion. The latest hypothesis...
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  • rebels 735 AD 735 AD Twelfth "Star War" Part of the "Star Wars" Dos Pilas Seibal 735 AD 737 AD Marwan ibn Muhammad's invasion of Georgia Byzantine Empire...
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    in a package deal that included Cannon's midfielder Mike Stone for Max Seibal and MLL Collegiate Draft Picks. Rabil finished the remainder of his career...
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  • Tikal August 28, 711 9.13.19.13.3 Tonina Palenque December 1, 735 9.15.4.6.4 Dos Pilas Seibal March 31, 781 9.17.10.6.1 Piedras Negras unnamed polity...
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    a member of the Petexbatún States among which included such polities as Seibal, Itzan, Dos Pilas, Cancuén, Tamarindito, Punta de Chimino, and Nacimiento...
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  • Maudslay and Teoberto Maler. Sites such as Altar de Sacrificios, Coba, Seibal, and Tikal were cleared and documented. By the early 20th century, the Peabody...
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    Watʼul Chatel (category Kings of Seibal)
    Watʼul Chatel was a king of Seibal, the Maya city. He is also known as Aj Bʼolon Haabʼtal. Seibal's refounding took place in AD 830 when Watʼul Chatel...
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    continuing until AD 900, possibly even later. In 849, Calakmul was mentioned at Seibal where a ruler named as Chan Pet attended the K'atun-ending ceremony; his...
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    for this astronomical calculation; however, hieroglyphic evidence from Seibal in the Maya area and the heavily Toltec-influenced Maya Codex of Mexico...
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    of Kings by Linda Schele and Nikolai Grube (March 1994) The Last King of Seibal by Linda Schele and Paul Mathews (March 1994) An Alternative Reading for...
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