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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...
- 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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Sabal palmetto (/
ˈseɪbəl/, SAY-bəl), also
known as
cabbage palm,
cabbage palmetto,
sabal palm, blue palmetto,
Carolina palmetto,
common palmetto, Garfield's...
- In
British heraldry,
sable (/
ˈseɪbəl/ ) is the
tincture equivalent to black. It is one of the five dark
tinctures called colours.
Sable is portra**** in...
- 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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Photograph of a
stela at
Seibal (1908)...
- name is
recorded in
inscriptions at
widely spaced Maya
cities including Seibal,
Motul de San José and
Chichen Itza. When
Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés...
- 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...
- 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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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...