The Yucatán peninsula offers more than just beaches, with ancient Maya ruins like Uxmal providing awe-inspiring archaeological wonders. Uxmal, designated a World Heritage Site in 1996 ...
Uxmal’s design and craftsmanship reflect the social and economic dynamics of the late classical period of the Maya, providing ...
Its name means 'flag of the Maya people', and it was the capital of a powerful union of states that eventually included Uxmal and Chichén Itzá. Image caption, This is Uxmal. In the background ...
Contemporary with Palenque and Tikal, Uxmal is an architectural gem whose buildings reflect a renaissance of Maya building that took place in the seventh to nine centuries A.D. The architectural ...
Its name means 'flag of the Maya people', and it was the capital of a powerful union of states that eventually included Uxmal and Chichén Itzá. Image caption, This is Uxmal. In the background ...