- 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 pre-Columbian...
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according to
Ralph L. Roys (Roys 1967, p. 133n7). From
Mayan languages:
sakbʼe,
meaning "white way/road".
Plural form is
sacbeob (or in
modern Maya orthography...
- of
northern Yucatán (modern Mexico). The city is
connected by
causeways (
sakbe) to
other important Puuk sites, such as K'abah, Sayil, and
Labna (approximate...
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Plateau 323 Rubu
Niger 324
Rukuba Plateau 325
Rumada Kaduna 326
Rumaya 327
Sakbe Taraba 328
Sanga Bauchi 329 Sate
Taraba 330 Saya Sayawa, Za’ar Bauchi, Plateau...
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Niger State Rukuba Plateau State Rumada Kaduna State Rumaya Kaduna State Sakbe Taraba State Sanga Bauchi State Sate
Taraba State Saya (Sayawa Za'ar) Bauchi...
- 100 yd) east of
Atalaya and 1.6
kilometres (1 mi) east of Qʼumarkaj. The same
sakbe that p****ed the
north side of
Atalaya is said to p****
south of Pakaman....
- peak,
circa 750, Copan, and others. Drainage, aqueducts, and pavement, or
Sakbe,
meaning "white road",
united major centers since the Preclassic. The construction...
- One
exact borrowing from a real-world
source is the Tsolyáni noun root
sákbe,
referring to the
fortified highways of the Five Empires; it is the same...
- of
northern Yucatán (modern Mexico). The city is
connected by
causeways (
sakbe) to
other important Puuk sites, such as K'abah, Sayil, and
Labna (approximate...