Building 5

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Building 5 is a notable pre-Columbian structure within the ancient Mesoamerican city of El Tajín in Veracruz, Mexico, recognized for its intricate reliefs and ceremonial significance.

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Building 5 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological structure
pre-Columbian Mesoamerican building
approximateDate c. 600–900 CE
architecturalStyle Classic Veracruz culture
surface form: Classic Veracruz style
associatedWith religious ceremonies
ritual activities
belongsTo pre-Hispanic cultural heritage of Mexico
civilization Mesoamerican civilization
country Mexico
culture Classic Veracruz culture
documentedBy archaeologists studying El Tajín
foundInArchaeologicalSite El Tajín
surface form: El Tajín archaeological zone
hasFeature bas-relief panels
decorated facades
intricate stone reliefs
hasFunction ceremonial structure
heritageSiteWithin UNESCO World Heritage Site of El Tajín
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Site El Tajín, Pre-Hispanic City
includedIn tourist visits to El Tajín
locatedIn El Tajín
Mexico
Veracruz
material stone
stucco
near Papantla de Olarte
surface form: Papantla, Veracruz
notableFor ceremonial significance within El Tajín
complex iconographic reliefs
partOf ceremonial core of El Tajín
monumental architecture of El Tajín
preservationStatus archaeologically conserved structure
region Gulf Coast of Mexico
state Veracruz
timePeriod Classic period in Mesoamerica
surface form: Classic period of Mesoamerica

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El Tajín hasPart Building 5