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Mexico's Millennium Maya palace, where the ancient Maya elite once lived

According to the mirror reported on December 26, Mexican anthropology officials said that archaeologists found a large palace near the modern tourist resort of Cancun, which may be the place where the upper Mayan figures lived more than 1000 years ago. The building site is 6 meters high, 55 meters long and 15 meters wide. It was inhabited between 600 and 1050 ad.

Mexican archaeologists found a large Palace site near the famous tourist city Cancun. It is speculated that it belongs to Mayan culture and has a history of more than 1000 years.

According to a statement by the National Institute of Anthropology and history, the palace building is 6 meters high, 55 meters long and 15 meters wide. It may have experienced the classical and post classical period of Mayan culture. The ancient Mayan elite lived there from 600 to 1050.

Maya culture is an important part of the ancient culture of the American continent. It rose in Yucatan Peninsula in southern Mexico and some parts of Central America. It is mainly divided into three periods: pre classical period, classical period and post classical period.

Reuters quoted archaeologist Alfredo & middot on the 26th; Barrera's words reported that archaeological work has just begun, 'we have just begun to excavate one of the largest buildings on the site'.

The Palace site is located in the east of kuluwa archaeological area in Yucatan State. In addition to the Palace site, archaeologists began to excavate four other architectural sites in that area, including an altar, two remnants of folk houses and a circular building believed to be an oven.

The National Institute of Anthropology and history said that cultural relics protection personnel were worried that the wind and sun would accelerate the destruction of the site and began to plant a large number of trees in some areas of kuluwa. The site is expected to be open to the public soon.