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- A sacbe, plural sacbeob (Yucatec Maya: singular sakbej, plural sakbejo'ob), or "white road", is a raised paved road built by the Maya civilization of...
- of rain from September through November. Sakbe'ob (Maya plural of sacbe), or sacbes, are very common at Coba. They are raised pathways lined with stones...
- kilometres (19 mi). Sacbe 7 is located south of Sacbe 6. It is at least 5.1 kilometres (3.2 mi) long and runs across El Laberinto swamp. Sacbe 8 is on the west...
- water bath, and a steam chamber that operated by means of heated stones. Sacbe Number One is a causeway that leads to the Cenote Sagrado, is the largest...
- Itza's civic precinct, to which it is connected by a 300-metre (980 ft) sacbe, a raised pathway. According to both Maya and Spanish post-Conquest sources...
- Back". Archaeological Institute of America. Mizrach, Steve. "The Mayan Sacbe System Analyzed as an Information Web". Florida International University...
- Island Causey Arch, County Durham, England Causewa**** enclosure Kūlgrinda Sacbe Oxford English Dictionary 1971. Williams, Robin; Williams, Romey (1992)...
- The causeways are commonly referred to as sacbeob (the plural form of sacbe, meaning "white road" in Mayan, from sac "white" and be "road"). These are...
- bear significant resemblance to the processional lines among the Maya (sacbe), the Chacoans, and the Muisca (Suna). In the Inca (Inka) Empire, huacas...
- walls can be seen pictorial residues is recorded. The site is crossed by a sacbé that would have united in the postclassic period (Mesoamerican chronology...