Moral-Reforma

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Moral-Reforma is an ancient Maya archaeological site in Tabasco, Mexico, known for its temples, stelae, and strategic location along the Usumacinta River trade routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Maya archaeological site
pre-Columbian archaeological site
connectedTo Palenque
Pomona
other Usumacinta Maya sites
country Mexico
culture Maya civilization
governedBy Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia
hasArchaeologicalFeature altars
ballcourt
causeways
inscribed monuments
palace structures
plazas
pyramidal platforms
residential platforms
stelae
stelae with royal portraits
temples
hasArchaeologicalInvestigation Mexican archaeologists
hasConstructionType Maya masonry architecture
hasEvidenceOf dynastic rulers
long-distance trade
political alliances
hasFunction ceremonial center
political center
trade hub
hasMaterial limestone
hasNameInSpanish Zona Arqueológica Moral-Reforma
hasNearbySettlement Balancán
hasWritingSystem Maya hieroglyphs
surface form: Maya hieroglyphic script
heritageDesignation archaeological zone of Mexico
knownFor carved stone monuments
monumental architecture
strategic location on trade routes
locatedIn Tabasco
locatedInAdministrativeEntity municipality of Balancán
locatedInCountrySubdivision state of Tabasco
locatedInGeographicalFeature lowland tropical forest
locatedInRegion Usumacinta River
surface form: Usumacinta River basin
locatedInTimeZone Central Time Zone
surface form: Central Standard Time
locatedOnRiver Usumacinta River NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
partOf Usumacinta River region
surface form: Usumacinta River trade network
periodOfFlourishing Classic period

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