Uaxactún
Uaxactún is an archaeological site located in the state of Yucatán, Mexico. It is part of the Puuc architectural style, which is characterized by its stepped pyramids and intricate carvings. The site was inhabited from the Late Classic period (c. 600-900 CE) to the Terminal Classic period (c. 900-1200 CE), and it is believed to have been a regional center of power and influence.
The site consists of several structures, including a large acropolis with a stepped pyramid, several smaller
Uaxactún was likely a ceremonial center, serving as a place for important rituals and ceremonies. The site's
The site was first explored by archaeologists in the early 20th century, and it has since been