North Long Building

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The North Long Building is a prominent ancient Maya architectural structure at the archaeological site of Uxmal in Mexico, notable for its elongated form and intricate stonework.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Maya architectural structure
ancient building
architecturalStyle Puuc style
builtFor administrative functions
ceremonial purposes
civilization Maya
country Mexico
culturalContext Maya civilization
hasArchitecturalFeature decorative façade
elongated plan
intricate stonework
long gallery-like structure
multiple doorways
stone mosaic ornamentation
heritageSiteOf UNESCO World Heritage Site Uxmal and other Puuc sites
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Site Uxmal
locatedIn Uxmal
locatedInCountry Mexico
locatedInRegion Yucatán Peninsula
locatedInState Yucatán state
surface form: Yucatán
materialUsed cut stone
limestone
notableFor Puuc decorative motifs
fine stone carving
length
orientation north-south axis
partOf Uxmal
surface form: Uxmal archaeological site

ceremonial architecture of Uxmal
period Late Classic period of Maya civilization
relativeLocation north of principal ceremonial complex at Uxmal
touristAttraction yes

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Uxmal hasStructure North Long Building