Petén style

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Petén style is a distinctive ancient Maya architectural tradition characterized by towering pyramids with steep stairways, roof combs, and elaborate stucco decoration, prevalent in the central lowlands of present-day Guatemala and surrounding regions.

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Petén style canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Maya architectural tradition
architectural style
associatedWith Maya pyramids
ceremonial centers
characterizedBy elaborate stucco decoration
roof combs
steep stairways
towering pyramids
constructionMaterial limestone
culturalContext ancient Maya civilization
decorativeElement stucco friezes
stucco masks
foundInCountry Belize
Guatemala
Mexico
geographicRegion Petén Department
surface form: Petén region

central lowlands of present-day Guatemala
surrounding Maya lowlands
influenced later Maya architectural styles
influencedBy earlier Maya architectural forms
notableFeature massive temple-pyramids
prominent roof comb silhouettes
stucco reliefs
partOf Maya lowland architectural traditions
period Classic period in Mesoamerica
surface form: Classic period of Maya civilization
structuralElement central stairways
roof comb superstructures
stepped pyramidal platforms
usedFor ritual architecture
temple architecture

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Calakmul hasArchitecturalStyle Petén style
Maya architecture stylisticRegion Petén style