Ucanal is an archaeological site of the ancient Maya civilization. It is located near the source of the Belize River in the Petén department of present-day northern Guatemala.
The ancient name of the Ucanal polity was K'anwitznal,Nikolai Grube, "Hieroglyphs" in Divine Kings of the Rain Forest (Könemann, 2000), 115f; 120 and one of its first rulers was Ajaw K'uk' or Lord Quetzal. The city had strong ties with Tikal and, in the 7th century AD, with Caracol. Ucanal was attacked by the Kalomte queen-regent, Wac' Chanil Ahau or Lady Six Sky of Naranjo (Saal) in September and December of 693; and on 1 February 695 Ucanal's lord Kinich Cab ("Shield-Jaguar") was captured by the ruler of Naranjo. Kinich Cab was held at Naranjo until 22 June 712; Ucanal was reduced to the status of vassal of that city.Linda Schele, Forest of Kings (1991), 189
In 800 CE, lord Hok K'awil of Caracol captured the lord of Ucanal. Timeline , Caracol excavation project, extracted 28 June 2009 Over the next decades, a Maya-speaking, Nahuat/Maya mestizo people from the Putun filled the power vacuum in Ucanal. These people did not worship the Feathered Serpent Kukulcan.John Eric Sidney Thompson, Maya History and Religion (University of Oklahoma Press, 1990), 42-4 In 830 CE, lord Chan Ek' Hopet installed Wat'ul Chatel as his vassal over Seibal, and commemorated it upon Stele 11 there., p.523.
One of the rulers of Ucanal was Itzamnaaj Bahlam of Ucanal.
Proyecto Arqueologico Ucanal
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