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Surroundings:

Lamanai - High TempleMask Temple

Location:

  • Belize, Indian Church
  • geo:17.765121,-88.652901
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • 600?~ / unknown

Class:

  • Temple or sanctuary
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=101482

Annotations

The Jaguar Temple (Structure N10-9) at Lamanai is a stepped pyramid partially buried beneath earth and jungle growth. Though shorter than the High Temple in visible height, much of its structure remains unexcavated. The temple is named for the angular jaguar heads that decorate its façade, a motif consistent with Lamanai’s distinctive architectural style1.

The Jaguar Temple at Lamanai was likely built during the Late Classic period, around AD 600–700. However, some architectural elements, like the jaguar masks, may date back to the Early Classic or even earlier, given Lamanai’s long continuous occupation. Excavations suggest that the temple was built over earlier structures, a common Maya practice.

References

  1. wikipedia: Jaguar Temple


Nearby

High Temple

High Temple

Mask Temple 

Mask Temple 


This object was added by René Voorburg on 2025-05-25. Last update by René Voorburg on 2025-05-25. Persistent URI: http://vici.org/vici/101482 . Download as RDF/XML, KML.
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