English: Simple PNG map using for background image, and information from –
1. Map 1.1 and pp 5-7 of Jones GD, ed. (1977). Anthropology and History in Yucatán. The Texas Pan American Series. Austin, Tex. and London: University of Texas Press. ISBN0292703147. OL 18272858W.
2. p 39 of Jones GD (1989). Maya Resistance to Spanish Rule: Time and History on a Colonial Frontier. Albuquerque, New Mex.: University of New Mexico Press. ISBN082631161X. OL 2213175M.
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Note –
1. Modern Belize territory in grey, Guatemala (Peten) in white.
2. Marked extent of the Muzul Territory subject to scholarly debate.
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Map of the Muzul Territory in the 16th century / some principal settlements marked / locations approximate / per Jones 1977 and Jones 1989 / via Commons