David Richardson  > Belize > Cahal Peche
Cahal Pech , located on the southern outskirts of San Ignacio Town contains evidence of some of the earliest Maya settlements in Belize. Data recovered at the center indicates that the first settlers began to occupy the site sometime between 1200 to 1000 B.C. The buildings seen today probably date from the Classic period (A.D. 300-800) . It is not known why the site was abandoned.
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David Richardson > This building is thought to be a residence for the elite built in the classic period.
David Richardson > A pathway leads away from the main plaza.
David Richardson > An untouched mound on the edge of the plaza gives an indication of the difficulty in taking ancient buildings back from the forest.
David Richardson > A small museum at the site displays some of the artifacts found there. This incense burner was used during ritual events.
This building is thought to be a residence for the elite built in the classic period.
 > This building is thought to be a residence for the elite built in the classic period.
This building is thought to be a residence for the elite built in the classic period.
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