National Geographic Travelさんのインスタグラム写真 - (National Geographic TravelInstagram)「Photo by @simonnorfolkstudio I Chichen Itzá was a large pre-Columbian Maya city in Yucatán State, Mexico and was a major focal point in the Northern Maya Lowlands from the Late Classic Period (c. CE600–900) through the Terminal Classic (c. CE800–900) to the Postclassic period (c. CE900–1200). Architecturally, the site exhibits a multitude of styles, reminiscent of central Mexico and of the Puuc and Chenes styles of the Northern Maya lowlands. The presence of central Mexican styles was once thought to have been representative of direct migration or even conquest from central Mexico, but most recent interpretations view the presence of these non-Maya styles more as the result of cultural diffusion. Here photographed, Las Monjas ("The Nuns" or "The Nunnery"), a complex of Terminal Classic structures built in the Puuc architectural style. The Spanish named this complex Las Monjas  but it was actually a governmental building. On the left here is a small structure known as La Iglesia, ("The Church"), decorated with elaborate iconography. Follow @simonnorfolkstudio for updates, outtakes, unpublished and archive material.  @simonnorfolkstudio @natgeo #mexico #mayaworld #yucatan #history #heritage #worldheritage #worldheritagesite #archaeology #igtravel」3月25日 19時01分 - natgeotravel

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Photo by @simonnorfolkstudio I Chichen Itzá was a large pre-Columbian Maya city in Yucatán State, Mexico and was a major focal point in the Northern Maya Lowlands from the Late Classic Period (c. CE600–900) through the Terminal Classic (c. CE800–900) to the Postclassic period (c. CE900–1200). Architecturally, the site exhibits a multitude of styles, reminiscent of central Mexico and of the Puuc and Chenes styles of the Northern Maya lowlands. The presence of central Mexican styles was once thought to have been representative of direct migration or even conquest from central Mexico, but most recent interpretations view the presence of these non-Maya styles more as the result of cultural diffusion.
Here photographed, Las Monjas ("The Nuns" or "The Nunnery"), a complex of Terminal Classic structures built in the Puuc architectural style. The Spanish named this complex Las Monjas but it was actually a governmental building. On the left here is a small structure known as La Iglesia, ("The Church"), decorated with elaborate iconography.
Follow @simonnorfolkstudio for updates, outtakes, unpublished and archive material.
@simonnorfolkstudio @ナショナルジオグラフィック #mexico #mayaworld #yucatan #history #heritage #worldheritage #worldheritagesite #archaeology #igtravel


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