Lower Dover
| Location | Spanish Lookout, Cayo District, Belize |
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| Region | Cayo District |
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| Periods | Middle Preclassic to Early Postclassic occupation |
| Cultures | Maya |
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| Excavation dates | 2010-2015 |
| Archaeologists | Jaime Awe, Belize Valley Archaeological Reconnaissance Project |
| Responsible body: Institute of Archaeology, National Institute of Culture and History (Belize) | |
| This article is part of a series on the |
| Maya civilization |
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| History |
| Spanish conquest of the Maya |
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Lower Dover is a Maya archaeological site in the Belize River Valley. It is located on the grounds of the Lower Dover Field Station & Jungle Lodge, in Unitedville, Cayo District, Belize. The site is bordered by the Belize River to the north, Upper Barton Creek to the west, Lower Barton Creek to the east, and the Western Highway to the south. Lower Dover is one of several Maya archaeological sites in the area; it is across the Belize River from (and south of) Barton Ramie, 3 kilometers west of Blackman Eddy, and 6 kilometers east of Baking Pot.