Seibal (Ceibal)

Seibal (Ceibal)

Seibal (Ceibal)

Nestled in the Petén region of Guatemala, overlooking the Pasión River, Seibal (Ceibal) stands as one of the best-preserved Mayan cities. The elevated ruins feature elegant ceremonial structures that date back to 900 BC, making them the earliest known in the Mayan world. Despite the collapse of the broader Mayan empire, the site continued to flourish, with intricately carved altars and stelae created after AD 800. Today, visitors can explore these well-preserved structures and marvel at the detailed carvings that offer a glimpse into the enduring legacy of this ancient civilization.

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