Belize

Cuello

Maya village site, northern Belize (c.1200–900 BC)

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Cuello is a Maya archaeological site in northern Belize. The site is that of a farming village with a long occupational history. It was originally dated to 2000 BC, but these dates have now been corrected and updated to around 1200 BC. Its inhabitants lived in pole-and-thatch houses that were built on top of low plaster-coated platforms. The site contains residential groups clustered around central patios. It also features the remains of a steam bath dating to approximately 900 BC, making it the oldest steam bath found to date in the Maya lowlands. Human burials have been associated with the residential structures; the oldest have no surviving burial relics, but from 900 BC onwards, they were accompanied by offerings of ceramic vessels. According to some sources, ceramics from the earliest phase of the settlement at Cuello already belonged to an established lowland Maya pottery tradition. Other scholars disagree, and consider that the earliest Cuello pottery was of the Swasey type, starting at 1200 BC, with a lack of clear parallels. Although Cuello appears to have been a typical, relatively unimportant rural village in the Preclassic era, it participated in regional trade networks with obsidian being imported from the Maya highlands from 800 BC onwards, and a small amount of jade arriving in the community a few centuries later.

Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Chalcolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
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Early Modern Period
Industrial Period
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Controversial early radiocarbon readings

uncorrected readings c. 2600 BCE

Revised initial occupation

c. 1200 BCE

Earliest steam bath

c. 900 BCE

Obsidian imports begin

from 800 BCE onwards

Burial 160 interment

500–400 BCE

Field investigations by Norman Hammond

1970s–1980s

Structure 326 excavation

1980

Classification

Archaeological Features

Unique architectural and cultural elements found at this historical site

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Public and Civic Structures

Public BathsPlazas
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Burial and Funerary Structures

GravesCistPyramids
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Religious and Ritual Structures

Ceremonial PlatformsTemplesPublic Baths
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Artistic and Decorative Features

Engraved Bone TubesSkull PlaqueCeramic Vessels
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Agricultural and Land Use Features

Field Systems
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Domestic and Habitation Structures

HousesVillagesCourtyardsPlaster-coated Platforms
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Country

Belize

Coordinates

18.07° N, -88.60° E