Temple of the Cormorants

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The Temple of the Cormorants is a notable pyramid-temple structure within the ancient Maya archaeological site of Dzibanché in Quintana Roo, Mexico, recognized for its elaborate architecture and historical significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Maya pyramid-temple
archaeological structure
access open to visitors as part of Dzibanché site
archaeologicalDiscipline Maya archaeology
architecturalStyle Maya architecture NERFINISHED
associatedWith ancient Maya religion
belongsTo Dzibanché–Kinichná architectural group NERFINISHED
Mesoamerican archaeological heritage
continent North America
country Mexico
culturalContext Maya civilization NERFINISHED
governedBy Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia NERFINISHED
hasFeature elevated position within the site core
multiple tiers
stairway on main façade
stepped pyramid platform
temple superstructure
hasStructureType pyramid
temple
heritageType pre-Columbian monument
locatedIn Dzibanché NERFINISHED
Mexico
Quintana Roo NERFINISHED
locatedInMunicipality Othón P. Blanco Municipality NERFINISHED
material stone
namedAfter cormorants
partOf Dzibanché archaeological site NERFINISHED
ceremonial core of Dzibanché
region Yucatán Peninsula NERFINISHED
shortName Templo de los Cormoranes NERFINISHED
significance historically significant within Dzibanché
notable for elaborate architecture
timePeriod Classic period of Maya civilization NERFINISHED
tourismType cultural tourism site
usedFor ceremonial functions
ritual activities

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Dzibanché hasPart Temple of the Cormorants