Ah Canul complex

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The Ah Canul complex is an architectural group within the ancient Maya city of Oxkintok, notable for its ceremonial and residential structures that reflect the site's long occupational history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Maya architectural group
architectural complex
architecturalStyle Maya architecture
associatedWithSite Oxkintok archaeological site NERFINISHED
chronologicalContext Classic period of Maya civilization
long-term occupation sequence at Oxkintok
constructionType masonry structures
country Mexico
culturalContext Maya civilization
hasFunction ceremonial
residential
heritageType pre-Columbian archaeological site component
isSubunitOf urban core of Oxkintok
locatedIn Mexico
Oxkintok NERFINISHED
Yucatán Peninsula
Yucatán state NERFINISHED
materialUsed limestone
notableFor ceremonial structures
reflecting long occupational history of Oxkintok
residential structures
partOf Oxkintok NERFINISHED
researchField Maya archaeology
usedFor elite residence
ritual activities

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Oxkintok hasGroup Ah Canul complex