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What is a becan?

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Updated: 8/21/2019

Becan is an archaeological site located in Mexico. It dates back to the Maya civilization. If you meant beacon, it is a device that is used to attract attention to a location, like a lighthouse or an airport. They are usually designed to send out a beam of light.

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