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  2. El Caracol, Chichen Itza - Wikipedia

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    The structure is dated to around AD 906, the Post Classic period of Mesoamerican chronology, by the stele on the Upper Platform. [1]It is suggested that the El Caracol was an ancient Mayan observatory building and provided a way for the Mayan people to observe changes in the sky due to the flattened landscape of the Yucatán with no natural markers for this function around Chichen Itza. [2]

  3. Maya astronomy - Wikipedia

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    The Maya also believed that the will and actions of gods could be interpreted in the alignment of the planets and stars. [15] Many wells located in Mayan ruins were also observatories of the zenithal passage of the sun. [16] One of the most studied sites for the topic of Mayan astronomy is the El Caracol at Chichen Itza.

  4. Chichen Itza - Wikipedia

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    A small temple bearing many masks in the Las Monjas complex ("La Iglesia") The observatory temple ("El Caracol") Las Monjas is one of the more notable structures at Chichen Itza. It is a complex of Terminal Classic buildings constructed in the Puuc architectural style.

  5. Caracol - Wikipedia

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    Caracol is a large ancient Maya archaeological site, located in what is now the Cayo District of Belize. It is situated approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) south of Xunantunich , and the town of San Ignacio , and 15 km (9.3 mi) from the Macal River .

  6. List of Maya sites - Wikipedia

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    The peoples and cultures which comprised the Maya civilization spanned more than 2,500 years of Mesoamerican history, in the Maya Region of southern Mesoamerica, which incorporates the present-day nations of Guatemala and Belize, much of Honduras and El Salvador, and the southeastern states of Mexico from the Isthmus of Tehuantepec eastwards, including the entire Yucatán Peninsula.

  7. SFCC holding Star Party to raise funds for astronomy program

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    Oct. 16—Programs to get kids excited about science cost money, so the Santa Fe Community College Foundation is holding a Star Party this weekend for $50 per person in hopes of generating funding ...

  8. Maya architecture - Wikipedia

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    El Caracol, the Observatory, Chichen Itza, Mexico. The Maya were keen astronomers and had mapped out the phases of celestial objects, especially the Sun, Venus and the Moon. Many temples have doorways and other features aligning to celestial events.

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