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157: 150: 134: 278:, and was excavated in detail during the 1970s. The city center covers one square kilometer. There are four main districts of the city: Chacmultun, Cabalpak, Xetpol and the Central district. These groups of buildings were built on hills or artificial terraces to make them seem more imposing. It is thought that the city had trade links with many other contemporary Maya sites in the area, like 22: 183: 316: 257:
that dates to the late Preclassic period. "Chacmultun" means "mounds of red stone" in the Maya language, the site got this name from the distinct red color of the buildings there. It is located 126 km from
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living in the stone which turned red when they came into contact with air and water. The site was discovered in the 19th century by the Austrian explorer
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Chacmultun's most distinguishing feature is the red stone from which its buildings are made. This color was the result of
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decorating the buildings. The site was continuously occupied until the 15th century.
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Maya sites that survived the end of the Classic Period
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Chacmultun is located in Yucatán (state)
Yucatán
Mexico
Yucatán
20°10′17″N 89°20′41″W / 20.17139°N 89.34472°W / 20.17139; -89.34472
ancient Maya
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Yucatan Province
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