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Chichen was occupied twice. The first
occupation was from 495 to 692, and the second from 948 to 1204. The
architecture of the first period is considered to be authentically Maya,
and the second is considered to have Toltec influence.
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Tourist Guide
CHICHEN ITZA
By Dr. Eduardo Vargas y Vargas.
This archaeological city of the state of Yucatan was
founded by the Maya-Itzas who came led by Itzamna after separating from
Acalon. They arrived in the Peninsula around the year 435-455 A.D..
Chichen was occupied twice. The first
occupation was from 495 to 692, and the second from 948 to 1204. The
architecture of the first period is considered to be authentically Maya,
and the second is considered to have Toltec influence, since it has certain
elements in common with those found in Tula, the ancient capital of the
Toltec-Hueytlapalanecas.

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The zone measures 3 kms from North to South and 2 kms
from West to East. This zone contains so many constructions that it gives
us an idea of how important this city was to the Maya. In general these
buildings can be divided into two groups, according to the era in which
they were built:
Those
of the Classic Maya period, which covers the Seventh to Tenth centuries. In
this group these buildings are found: The Nunnery and its annexes, the Akab
Dzib, the Temple of the three lintels, the Red House , that of the Phallus
and that of the Deer. In the Maya Toltec group constructed between the
Tenth century and the Thirteenth century, we have the Castle, The Temple of
the Warriors , the Ball Court, the Thousand Columns group, the Tzopantli,
the Osary , the platforms of Venus and of the Tigers and of the Eagles.

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The Astronomical Observatory (Caracol)
belongs to a transition phase. The city has as its main axis two cenotes ,
Xtoloc, which provided the city with water, and the Sacred Cenote, where
offerings of maidens and children were made to the gods. It has a diameter
of 60 meters with a depth of to the water of 12 meters. In 1900, the North
American, Edward Thompson, who lived in the Hacienda Chichen extracted a
multitude of objects from this cenote. Other explorers who studied Chichen
were: Francisco Montejo, "The Advanced", the conqueror of Yucatan
in 1527; Stephens and Caterwood, in 1841-42,; Le Plongeon in 1875; Maudslay,
Maler and others took care of divulging this Maya city to the world .

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Among
the buildings of outstanding beauty and worthy of being seen are: The
Castle, a pyramid 60 meters on each side and 24 meters in height and ending
in an flattened summit. On top of it there is a temple. The pyramid has
nine terraces and four stairways- one toward each cardinal point.- leading
to the temple consisting of a portical , a perimeter gallery and a
sanctuary at the top.

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This pyramid is believed to be superimposed over one
made at a prior time It has a passageway on one side of the North stairway.
You can climb some steps to a place where there are the sculptures of a
Chac-mool and a jaguar painted red and encrusted with jade and turquoise .
The High Priest is believed to have sat on its back while passing down
judgment, during the era when the priests occupied the office of civil and
religious authority. (Classic Period).
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The
Ball Court is an enormous construction 168 meters long and 70 wide. It is
made up of two vertical walls, one facing the other with a distance of 36
meters between them. In the center part there is a circular ring decorated
with intertwined snakes and cosmic glyphs. At the extremes of the patio are
two tribunals which were supposedly for the principal lords. This
construction has an echo effect and impressive acoustics . If a person
stands under one of the rings and claps his hands or shouts , the sound is
repeated seven times. The people in the tribunals can have a conversation
in a whisper with a person at the opposite end of the patio. This is an
experience not to be missed.

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In recent times, this enclosure has been used for
concerts, symphonies and choral groups from different countries. At this
time the magno-concert of Italian opera singer, Luciano Pavaroti, is being
prepared.
The walls rest on platforms in talud where there are
mosaics and glyphs in bas-relief representing warriors and principal lords
in different poses and scenes.
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On top of the eastern wall there is a temple with
some serpentine columns holding the jamb. It is supposed that the Main
Chief watched the ball game, a ritual for the Maya, from the interior of
this structure. This temple can be reached by an exterior stairway on the
South side.
The
Temple of the Warriors is a pyramid, also ending in a flattened summit,
with a square base 40 meters on each side . It is lower than the Castle
because it only has four superimposed terraces which have scenes decorated
with personages, eagles and tigers. The upper part has walls of what was a
a ritual building , rectangular in shape 21 meters on each side The roof is
sustained by a series of pillars decorated with figures representing the
monster of the Earth , a priest , and the Bacab who to the Mayas was the
one who held up the world.
The pillars are located in each of the cardinal
directions, each with its own color. On the facade of this building there
are two serpentine columns forming the entrance. These are very similar to
those in the main building of the Ball Court . Both support a wood lintel
with decorations and glyphs. This building is reached by climbing a
stairway on the west side of the entire structure. But before getting to it
, one passes in front of a low platform where there are a multitude of
pillars forming part of the group called The Thousand Columns .
In recent times, this enclosure has been used for
concerts, symphonies and choral groups from different countries. At this
time the magno-concert of Italian opera singer, Luciano Pavaroti, is being
prepared.
The walls rest on platforms in talud where there are
mosaics and glyphs in bas-relief representing warriors and principal lords
in different poses and scenes.
Yovaelgi
Suites Playa del Carmen Q.Roo, México
On top of the eastern wall there is a temple with
some serpentine columns holding the jamb. It is supposed that the Main
Chief watched the ball game, a ritual for the Maya, from the interior of
this structure. This temple can be reached by an exterior stairway on the
South side.
The
Temple of the Warriors is a pyramid, also ending in a flattened summit,
with a square base 40 meters on each side . It is lower than the Castle
because it only has four superimposed terraces which have scenes decorated
with personages, eagles and tigers. The upper part has walls of what was a
a ritual building , rectangular in shape 21 meters on each side The roof is
sustained by a series of pillars decorated with figures representing the
monster of the Earth , a priest , and the Bacab who to the Mayas was the
one who held up the world.
The pillars are located in each of the cardinal
directions, each with its own colour. On the facade of this building there
are two serpentine columns forming the entrance. These are very similar to
those in the main building of the Ball Court . Both support a wood lintel
with decorations and glyphs. This building is reached by climbing a
stairway on the west side of the entire structure. But before getting to it
, one passes in front of a low platform where there are a multitude of
pillars forming part of the group called The Thousand Columns .
This structure is very similar to one found in Tula,
the ancient capital of the Toltec Hueytlapallanecas , called the Temple of
Tlahuizcalpantecutli "the Lord of the Dawn ". This , together
with other temples with Toltec elements, is the reason that Chichen is
considered as the city of Yucatan with the most influence of the Toltec
culture.
The
group of the thousand columns is made up of a series of columns whose
position is in the form of an irregular square. On the south side it is
completed by a building called the market , but it is obvious that it
formed a part of the columns according to the Maya idea of architecture. In
its conformation, three sections can be distinguished: The northern
section, consisting of 156 columns placed four deep with a length of 125
meters by 20; the east section made up of 134 columns, including some that
are in a temple on the same side. , and the west, by the ones that form the
entrance of the rectangle and are placed in four rows in an extension of
125 by 11 meters . On the south side, which is closed, is the rectangle of
a large construction called the Market , which has a small ball court on
its east side.
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Other
constructions found around the Castle are: The platform of Venus, a small
monument in the northern part of the castle. It has a square base and each
of its sides has a stairway with serpentine decorations ending with the
sculptured head of the mythical reptile, a presentation of a man-bird
-serpent, the symbol of the Quetzalcoatl and of Kukulcan. It also has a
chronological sign associated with the planet Venus,from which it gets its
name. It has been called "The tumb of Chac-mool" , the sculpture
of this personage having been found there.
Between there and "The Ball Court" is The
Platform of the Tigers and Eagles and the "Tzompantli. The Ball Court
is a construction like that of Venus, except that on its wall jaguars and
eagles with human hearts in their claws are carved . Since this is of the
toltec period, it probably was used for sacrificing the captives. Very
close to the platform , there is a foundation with walls decorated with
human skulls called the "Tzompantli." Perhaps the skulls
represented the people who had been sacrificed.
In this zone, on the north side
of the castle, is the Sac-be, or white road, which was a wide foot path
leading towards the "Sacred Cenote". This was a natural
depression with borders cut vertically with a diameter of 60 meters and a
depth to the water of 12 to 15 meters.The southern part has a small altar
from which , according to legend , after a religious ceremony , victims who
had been chosen to be sacrificed to the gods were thrown.
On the south side of the Castle is a series of
buildings which include "The Osary", "The house of the
deer", "The red house", "The Caracol", "The
Nunnery", "The Church", "The Temple of the Panels
" and "The Akab-Dzib".
The Osary has its name because there is a row of
seven tumbs of Maya personages in the interior, with jade and ceramic
offerings. This building is a flat topped pyramid, with 4 stairways on each
side and a height of 10 meters. At the summit are the ruins of what was
probably a temple. This building belongs to the Maya-Toltec style, and has
stairways decorated with serpentine.
"The
Red House": This building has its name because it has a sash of red
colour on its facade. It is considered to be a part of the Maya
constructions of the Puuc style, those which do not have a marked toltec
influence. It rests on a platform with round corners . It is made up of a
portico with hieroglyphic inscriptions, three rooms, that which represents
it and sets it apart are some "roof combs" , ornaments that give
the building addition height. One of these is of medial mouldings and the
other has a mask of the god Chaac.
Close by, on the west side, is the "House of the
Deer", named for a picture with figures of these animals found inside.
It is like the Red House , but simpler in its architectonic elements.
Leaving this part and going south, there are some
buildings in the process of restoration. Then finally a wide square is
reached. In the east of this, is "The Observatory" or "Caracol",
as it is commonly known since it has a winding staircase in its interior.
This building is made up of a rectangular platform with a narrow stairway
in the western part giving access to the terrace where the observatory
rises . It has openings in various cardinals points, which must have served
for the observation of the stars, since it has a circular structure similar
to contemporary observatories.
Still
going south, we find the temple of the Sculpted Panels ; several figures in
relieve of warriors, trees and animals are conserved on its walls. And
further on is the building of "The Nunnery", a colossal
fortification with a foundation of 70 by 35 meters and a height of 18
meters. It has a staircase divided into two bodies, in the northern part it
gives access to a structure with a rectangular base made up of two large
parallel halls . Its decoration of tapered medial mouldings, is pure Mayan
style without toltec influence. On the east side, an annex is found . This
construction has two richly ornated facades; The one on the north side has
three doors with stone lintels and masks of the god Chaac in its corners;
the other facade on the east has extremely complicated ornaments.
It has masks and a cornice on which there is a
series of noses of the god Chaac.On this is a panel with medial moulding,
and in the middle, a richly dressed personage in high relieve in the center
of a circle of beams or feathers.
The other building which forms part of the
"Nunnery" , is the "Church". It is rectangular with a
single entrance door found in its western part. The lower part of the front
only has worked stones without decoration, but on the level of the doors,
is a thick cornice having a series of medial mouldings surrounding the
entire building, where there is a panel with masks, on which the four
Bacabs in their representations of snail, armadillo, turtle and rabbit
appear. There is a moulding over this that enclose a sort of sash between
two inclining columns, next there is a border of medial mouldings
supporting the roof combs, that have a series of masks, identified with the
god Chaac. This building is the most richly carved, considering its size.
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Behind this building at about 90 meters, is the
"Akab Dzib", so called for the lintels inside that "only the
pure" can read . Since the building has thick walls , its interior is
dark and it is not easy to read its content. Also the name can be
translated as "the writing that is read at night". It is in pure
Maya style and is formed by a solid center, a hall to the west and
constructions to the north and to the south. In this last one are
sculptures of warriors and some inscriptions, as well as some red hands,
which are believed to be the hands of Zamna, the major god of the Mayas.
Besides these two section, in which we can
distinguish or try to distinguish two construction styles: the Maya and the
Toltec , Chichen Itza has another series of constructions much farther to
the south. These building which are a little difficult to get to, are given
the name Old Chichen. Among them we have: The Date Group which are two
Atlantides supporting a lintel with some calendar type inscriptions
corresponding , according to the GMT correlation , to the year 879 AD The
principal group to the south east includes the Castle of Old Chichen and
the Temple of the Jaguars . There the Temple of the Sculptured Lintels is
found, as well as the cornice of the Birds Group, and that of the three
Lintels, and that of the Turtles.
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