- Look up
cenote in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
cenote (English: /sɪˈnoʊti/ or /sɛˈnoʊteɪ/;
Latin American Spanish: [seˈnote]) is a
natural pit,...
- The
Sacred Cenote (Spanish:
cenote sagrado,
Latin American Spanish: [ˌsenote saˈɣɾaðo], "sacred well";
alternatively known as the "Well of Sacrifice")...
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called cenotes, that
could have
provided plentiful water year
round at Chichen,
making it
attractive for settlement. Of
these cenotes, the "
Cenote Sagrado"...
- The Cult of the
Cenote was a
legendary tradition by the
Mayan particularly under the
rulership of the
Mayapan in the Yucatán Peninsula. The
tradition includes...
- Ik Kil is a
cenote outside Pisté in the Tinúm Muni****lity, Yucatán, Mexico. It is
located in the
northern center of the Yucatán
Peninsula and is part...
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sinkhole or
cenote.
Recent archaeological investigations suggest that an
earlier construction phase is
located closer to the
southeastern cenote,
rather than...
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Cenote Zací (Spanish pronunciation: [seˈnote saˈki]) is a
cenote located in the city of Valladolid, Yucatán. The name Zací (“White Hawk”)
comes from the...
- an
unconfined flat
lying karst landscape. Sinkholes,
known locally as
cenotes, are
widespread in the
northern lowlands.
According to the
Alvarez hypothesis...
- stone-and-rubble fill. The
other major feature of Dzibilchaltún is its
cenote,
Cenote Xlakah,
located around the
center of the city's ruins. It is thought...
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enters into
underground p****ages
known as ponor,
swallow hole or swallet. A
cenote is a type of
sinkhole that
exposes groundwater underneath. Sink, and stream...