South Palace

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South Palace is a major multi-story residential and administrative complex within the ancient Maya city of Sayil, notable for its elaborate Puuc-style architecture.

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South Palace canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Maya architectural complex
administrative building
residential palace
architecturalStyle Puuc style NERFINISHED
associatedWith elite residence
constructionMaterial stone
culture Maya civilization NERFINISHED
discoveredAt Puuc archaeological zone of Sayil NERFINISHED
hasFeature colonnettes
elaborate façade decoration
interior courtyards
mosaic stonework
multiple room suites
range-type palace layout
veneer masonry
hasFunction administrative
residential
heritageStatus pre-Columbian archaeological site
locatedIn Mexico
Puuc region NERFINISHED
Sayil NERFINISHED
Yucatán Peninsula
Yucatán state NERFINISHED
numberOfStories multiple
partOf ancient Maya city of Sayil NERFINISHED
ceremonial and residential core of Sayil
period Late Classic period
region Mesoamerica NERFINISHED
usedFor administrative activities
housing ruling or noble families

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Sayil hasStructure South Palace