The name Cahal Pech, meaning "Place of the Ticks", was given when this site was fallow during the first archaeological studies in the 1950s, led by Linton Satterthwaite from the University of Pennsylvania Museum.
Initial discovery and research of Caracol, Belize occurred in 1938, when Rosa Mai discovered the ancient ruins and A.H. Anderson did initial research, discovering 8 pieces of stelae in the process.
Linton | Linton Kwesi Johnson | Jan Linton | William James Linton | Ralph Linton | Mark Satterthwaite | Linton, Cambridgeshire | Eliza Lynn Linton | William S. Linton | Meg Linton | Linton Satterthwaite | Linton Park | Linton Hall School | Linton Garner | Linton, Derbyshire | Hal Linton | David Linton |