Temple of the Captives

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The Temple of the Captives is a notable Maya pyramid-temple at the Dzibanché archaeological site, distinguished by its carved reliefs and evidence of ritual activity involving war captives.

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Temple of the Captives canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Maya pyramid-temple
archaeological structure
accessibleTo tourists
architecturalStyle Maya temple-pyramid
artStyle Maya relief sculpture
associatedWith ritual activity
royal propaganda
sacrifice rituals
war captives
civilization Classic Maya NERFINISHED
country Mexico
culture Maya civilization NERFINISHED
depicts bound captives
elite warriors
hieroglyphic texts
rulers
evidenceOf political domination
ritualized violence
warfare
function ceremonial center
ritual space
hasFeature carved reliefs
hieroglyphic inscriptions
plaza-facing facade
pyramid platform
sculpted panels
stairway
temple superstructure
heritageStatus protected archaeological monument of Mexico
locatedIn Dzibanché NERFINISHED
Mexico
Quintana Roo NERFINISHED
locatedNear Temple of the Lintels NERFINISHED
other major structures at Dzibanché
managedBy Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia NERFINISHED
material limestone
orientation toward associated plaza
partOf Dzibanché archaeological site NERFINISHED
ceremonial core of Dzibanché
period Classic period
Late Classic period
region Maya Lowlands NERFINISHED
Yucatán Peninsula NERFINISHED
religion Maya religion

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Dzibanché hasPart Temple of the Captives