Mesoamerican architectural site feature
C36549
concept
A Mesoamerican architectural site feature is a distinct structural or spatial element—such as pyramids, ballcourts, plazas, or causeways—integral to the layout, function, and symbolism of ancient Mesoamerican ceremonial and urban centers.
Observed surface forms (4)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Maya archaeological structure | 1 |
| Mesoamerican architectural feature | 1 |
| Mesoamerican architectural structure | 1 |
| pre-Columbian archaeological site feature | 1 |
Instances (5)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Group of the Columns | — |
| Gran Basamento | Mesoamerican architectural structure |
| E-Group architectural complex | Mesoamerican architectural feature |
| Las Monjas (The Nunnery) | pre-Columbian archaeological site feature |
| Tzompantli of Chichén Itzá | Maya archaeological structure |