Ah Dzib group

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The Ah Dzib group is an architectural complex within the ancient Maya city of Oxkintok, known for its distinctive structures and inscriptions that contribute to understanding the site's urban and ceremonial layout.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Maya architectural group
architectural complex
associatedWith Maya archaeology
Maya epigraphy
contributesTo understanding Oxkintok’s ceremonial layout
understanding Oxkintok’s urban layout
culture Maya civilization NERFINISHED
excavatedAt Oxkintok archaeological excavations
hasFeature distinctive structures
hieroglyphic texts
inscriptions
hasFunction ceremonial complex
residential complex
hasType courtyard group
palace-style buildings
heritageStatus pre-Columbian archaeological site
isPartOf ceremonial precinct of Oxkintok
languageOfName Yucatec Maya NERFINISHED
locatedIn Mexico
Oxkintok NERFINISHED
Yucatán Peninsula
Yucatán state NERFINISHED
material limestone
namedAfter Maya term "Ah Dzib" NERFINISHED
partOf ancient Maya city of Oxkintok
central architectural core of Oxkintok
researchField Maya architecture
Maya epigraphy
Mesoamerican archaeology
timePeriod Classic period of Maya civilization

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Oxkintok hasGroup Ah Dzib group