Mirador complex

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The Mirador complex is a prominent architectural group within the ancient Maya city of Sayil, notable for its multi-story palace structures and elaborate Puuc-style facades.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Maya palace group
architectural complex
approximateDate c. 800–950 CE
architecturalStyle Puuc style NERFINISHED
associatedWithPeriod Late Classic period
Terminal Classic period NERFINISHED
country Mexico
culturalContext Maya civilization NERFINISHED
hasAccess exterior stairways
hasArchitecturalFeature colonnettes
elaborate facades
friezes
multiple room ranges
multi‑story palace structures
stone mosaic decoration
hasBuildingType palace
hasFunction administrative center
elite residential complex
hasStoreys multiple levels
heritageDesignation part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "Pre-Hispanic Town of Uxmal" (including Puuc sites)
locatedIn Mexico
Puuc region NERFINISHED
Sayil NERFINISHED
Yucatán Peninsula
Yucatán state NERFINISHED
materialUsed limestone
partOf ancient Maya city of Sayil NERFINISHED
core monumental zone of Sayil
surveyedBy archaeologists studying Puuc architecture

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Sayil hasStructure Mirador complex