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{{for|the Irish saint|Bécán}} {{more footnotes|date=March 2013}} <!-- Hide until it can be attended to {{Infobox Pre-Columbian site |name = |image = |image size = 250px |alt = |caption = |pushpin_map = |map= |coordinates = |map_caption = Location within |mapsize = 250 |countrey = {{flag|Mexico}} |region = |municipality = |nearest_town = |culture = |first_occupied = |period = |conquered_by = |abandoned = |responsible_body = |restored_by = |date_restored = |dates_excavated = |archaeological_bodies= |notable_archaeologists = |architectural_styles= |number_of_temples= |number_of_monuments= |inscriptions= }} ---> [[Image:Becán - Structure IX.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Structure IX.]] [[File:Becan x2.jpg|thumb|250px|Structure VIII.]] [[File:Becán - Structure X.jpg|thumb|250px|Structure IV.]] [[File:Outside stairway.JPG|thumb|250px|Outside stairway, Structure IX]] '''Becan''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: '''Becán''') is an [[archaeological site]] of the [[Maya civilization]] in [[pre-Columbian]] [[Mesoamerica]]. Becan is located near the center of the [[Yucatán Peninsula]], in the present-day [[Mexican state]] of [[Campeche]], about 150 km (93.2 mi) north of [[Tikal]]. The Maya sites of [[Balamku]], [[Calakmul]], [[Chicanna]] and [[Xpuhil]] are nearby. The name ''Becan'' was bestowed on the site by archaeologists who rediscovered the site, meaning "ravine or canyon formed by water" in [[Yukatek Maya]], after the site's most prominent and unusual feature, its surrounding ditch. ==History== Archaeological evidence shows that Becan was occupied in the middle [[Preclassic Maya]] period, about 550 BCE, and grew to a major population and ceremonial center a few hundred years later in the late Preclassic. The population and scale of construction declined in the early classic (c 250 [[Common Era|CE]]), although it was still a significant site, and trade goods from [[Teotihuacan]] have been found. A ditch and ramparts were constructed around the site at this time. There is a ditch that runs the circumference of the city which covers approximately 25 [[hectare]]s (61.7 [[acre]]s). Around 500 the population again increased dramatically and many large new buildings were constructed, mostly in the ''[[Rio Bec]]'' style of Maya architecture. Construction of major buildings and elite monuments stopped about 830, although ceramic evidence show that the site continued to be occupied for some time thereafter, although the population went into decline and Becan was probably abandoned by about 1200. The site was first documented in the archaeological literature in 1934 by archaeologists Karl Ruppert and John Denison on an expedition to the region sponsored by the [[Carnegie Institution of Washington]], who named it "Becan" after the conspicuous ditch surrounding the center of the city; the ancient name of the site is not known. From 1969 to 1971 archaeological excavations were made at Becan sponsored by [[Tulane University]] and the [[National Geographic Society]]. In 1984, while conducting research at the site, one of Mexico's "most important archeologists", {{interlanguage link|Román Piña Chán|es||fr}}, fell from the pyramid at Becán, becoming paralyzed. On 13 July 2001, at a homage paid to Piña by the [[National Museum of Anthropology (Mexico)|National Museum of Anthropology]], it was announced that Lucía Campaña, had discovered a pre-Hispanic tomb in the ninth building at the site, the previous day.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Jimenez|first1=Arturo|title=Homenaje póstumo al arqueólogo en el Museo Nacional de Antropología|url=http://www.jornada.com.mx/2001/07/13/06an1cul.html|access-date=1 April 2018|newspaper=[[La Jornada]]|date=13 July 2001|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180401190720/http://www.jornada.com.mx/2001/07/13/06an1cul.html|archive-date=1 April 2018|location=Mexico City, Mexico|language=es|trans-title=Posthumous tribute to the archaeologist at the National Museum of Anthropology}}</ref> ==References== {{Reflist|colwidth=30em}} Benavides Castillo, Antonio. Becán, Campeche. Miniguía. México: CNCA/INAH, 1992. Peña Castillo, Agustín. Becán. Guía oficial. México: INAH, 1982. Webster, David. "Una Ciudad Maya Fortificada. Becán, Campeche". Arqueología Mexicana. 18 (1996): 32–35. ==External links== {{Commons-inline}} {{Coord|18|31|N|89|28|W|display=title}} {{Maya sites}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Maya sites in Campeche]] [[Category:Maya Preclassic Period]] [[Category:Former populated places in Mexico]] [[Category:Populated places established in the 6th century BC]] [[Category:6th-century BC establishments in the Maya civilization]] [[Category:3rd-century BC disestablishments in the Maya civilization]]
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