Oxtankah

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Oxtankah is an ancient Maya archaeological site in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, notable for its temples, plazas, and evidence of early contact with Spanish colonizers.

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instanceOf Maya archaeological site
archaeological site
abbreviation INAH-managed site
associatedWith Spanish colonial missions
early colonial Maya communities
civilization Maya civilization
country Mexico
culture Maya
function ceremonial center
residential center
hasArchaeologicalRemains architectural remains
ceramics
human remains
lithic artifacts
shell artifacts
hasEvidenceOf Christian religious structures
colonial-period occupation
early contact with Spanish colonizers
hasFeature burials
cenotes
courtyards
painted architecture
palace-type structures
platforms
plazas
residential structures
sacbeob
stuccoed architecture
temples
water management features
hasNameInLanguage Spanish
hasTouristInfrastructure interpretive signage
visitor paths
heritageDesignation Mexican national archaeological site
locatedIn Quintana Roo
municipality of Othón P. Blanco
locatedInProtectedArea Quintana Roo
surface form: Costa Maya region of Quintana Roo
locatedInTimeZone UTC−5
locatedNear Chetumal
locatedOn Yucatán Peninsula
managedBy Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
nearBodyOfWater Bay of Chetumal
Caribbean Sea
openToPublic true
periodOfUse Classic period
Postclassic period of Mesoamerica
surface form: Postclassic period

Preclassic period
region Yucatán Peninsula
surface form: eastern Yucatán Peninsula

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