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The Ancient Maya

Ancient Maya Historical Sites and Ruins

Cahal Pech
Xunantunich
Tulum
Uaxactun
Mayapan
Bonampak
Yaxchilan
Dzibanche
Tikal
Chacchoben
Palenque
Kaminaljuyu
Copán
Zaculeu
Sayil
Altun Ha
Toniná
Tazumal
San Andrés Archaeological Park
Dzibilchaltun
Becan
Edzna
Nakum
Yaxha
Oxkintok
Topoxte
Lamanai
Izamal Pyramid
Moral Reforma
Mixco Viejo
El Petén
El Mirador
Santa Rita
El Puente
Aguateca
Chunyaxche (Muyil)
Balankanche Caves
Kabah
Calakmul
San Gervasio
Chicanná
Chojolom
Xpuhil
Komchen
Altar de Sacrificios
Yaxuná
Chinkultic
Caracol
Joya de Ceren
Chichen Itza
K’umarcaaj
Acanceh
Río Bec
Pusilha
Lubaantun
Izapa
Balamku
Hochob
Hormiguero
Xtampak
Labna
Kulubá
El Rey
Ekʼ Balam
Chacmultun
Aké
Xlapak
Zapote Bobal
Chunlimón
Chunchucmil
Chunhuhub
Qʼumarkaj
Nakbe
La Blanca
Uxbenka
Xculoc
Nim Li Punit
Acanmul
El Baúl
Seibal
Holtun
Kohunlich
Pomona
Aguada Fénix
El Perú Maya Site (Waka)
Chactún
Piedras Negras
Casa Blanca
Tayasal
El Naranjo
El Meco
Cerros
Tak’alik Ab’aj
Rio Azul
Ixkun
Iximche
Ancanceh
Comalcalco
Jaina Island
Xcaret
Xaman Ha
Tenam Puente
Xcambo
San Miguelito
Xel ha
Tohcok
Xcalumkin
Coba-Yaxuna Sacbe
Quiriguá
Cobá
Uxmal
Actun Tunichil Muknal
Kiuic
San Bartolo

Maya Mythology

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Ancient Maya Artifacts

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El Rey archaeological site

El Rey

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The El Rey archaeological site, nestled in the bustling tourist city of Cancun, Mexico, is a window into the ancient Mayan civilization. This site, with its remnants of buildings and artifacts, offers a glimpse into the pre-Columbian era. It stands as a testament to the architectural prowess and societal structures of the Mayans. Visitors today can walk among the ruins and imagine the once-thriving community that existed centuries ago.

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Kulubá

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Kulubá is an ancient Mayan city located in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. It’s a site rich with historical significance, featuring remnants of impressive architecture and artifacts that offer insights into the Mayan civilization. The city, once a hub of activity and culture, now lies in ruins, slowly revealing its secrets to archaeologists and historians. Its discovery and ongoing excavation continue to shed light on the complex social, political, and economic structures of the ancient Maya.

Labna

Labna

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Labna, a pre-Columbian archaeological site of the Maya civilization, is nestled in the Puuc region of Yucatán in Mexico. It’s renowned for its elaborate architecture, including the iconic Labna Arch, which is often seen as a symbol of the ancient Maya’s architectural prowess. The site, which thrived during the Late to Terminal Classic period, offers a window into the lives, culture, and architectural advancements of the Maya people.

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Xtampak

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Xtampak, nestled in the heart of the Chenes region of Campeche, Mexico, is a pre-Columbian Maya archaeological site. Known for its intricate architecture and ornate facades, it stands as a testament to the ingenuity of the Maya civilization. The site, which flourished during the Late Classic period, offers a glimpse into the lives, culture, and architectural prowess of the ancient Maya people.

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Hormiguero

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Hormiguero, Mexico, is an ancient Maya site located in the central region of the Yucatan Peninsula. It is known for its unique and intricate architecture, including several well-preserved buildings with elaborate facades and roof combs. The site is part of the larger Puuc region, which is famous for its distinctive Maya architectural style. Hormiguero offers a glimpse into the ancient Maya civilization and its complex societal structures, religious practices, and artistic achievements.

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Hochob

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Hochob is an ancient Mayan archaeological site located in the northern part of the Mexican state of Campeche. It is known for its well-preserved ceremonial architecture, including intricately carved facades and masks of the Mayan god Chaac. Hochob played a significant role in the regional politics and religion of the Mayan civilization during the Late Classic period. The site offers a glimpse into the complex society and artistic achievements of the ancient Maya.

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