Nohoch Mul pyramid

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The Nohoch Mul pyramid is the tallest ancient Maya pyramid in the Yucatán Peninsula, located within the archaeological site of Cobá in Mexico.

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Nohoch Mul pyramid canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Maya pyramid
archaeological monument
accessibleToPublic yes
architecturalStyle Maya architecture
associatedWith Cobá
surface form: Cobá city-state
builtBy Maya peoples
surface form: Maya people
conservationStatus partially restored
culturalContext Mesoamerica
surface form: Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica
discoveredByArchaeology 20th century
hasFunction ceremonial center
religious structure
hasPlatform temple platform at summit
hasStairs yes
hasSteps over 100 steps
hasStructureType step pyramid
hasView surrounding jungle
height about 137 feet
about 42 meters
heritageOf Maya civilization
locatedIn Cobá archaeological site
Cobá
surface form: Cobá, Quintana Roo, Mexico

Yucatán Peninsula
locatedInCountry Mexico
locatedInState Quintana Roo
material limestone
nameMeaning “Nohoch Mul” means “great mound” in Yucatec Maya
near lakes of Cobá region
partOf Cobá archaeological site
surface form: Cobá archaeological zone
partOfComplex Nohoch Mul group at Cobá
period Late Classic period
surface form: Classic Maya period
region Maya lowlands
surface form: Maya Lowlands
superlative tallest ancient Maya pyramid in the Yucatán Peninsula
surroundedBy tropical forest
touristAttraction yes
usedFor elite ceremonies
ritual activities

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Cobá hasStructure Nohoch Mul pyramid
Grupo Nohoch Mul contains Nohoch Mul pyramid
Grupo Nohoch Mul hasPart Nohoch Mul pyramid
Lake Cobá hasNearbyAttraction Nohoch Mul pyramid