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Ancient Mayan building — used by a cult 800 years ago — unearthed in Mexico. See it

An ancient structure used by a cult was unearthed in Mexico, officials said.
An ancient structure used by a cult was unearthed in Mexico, officials said. INAH Campeche Center

Some 800 years ago, a Mayan settlement flourished along the banks of the Candelaria River in Mexico.

Recent excavations revealed a previously unknown circular structure in the ruins of the settlement, known as El Tigre, and officials believe it was used by a cult, according to an Oct. 30 release from Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History.

The ancient building dates to sometime between 1000 A.D. and 1200 A.D., toward the end of the settlement’s existence in the Yucatan Peninsula, the experts said. The building is linked to the cult that worshiped Kukulcán — a feathered serpent who was a creator deity of “rain, wind, storms, and life,” according to the World History Encyclopedia.

Archaeologists have worked to excavate most of the structure, which they said resembles similar buildings found in Mexico, the release said.

A photo shows the ruins of the large, stone circular structure in a wooded area.

El Tigre was known as Itzamkanac, which means “the place of the lizard or serpent,” during ancient times, according to the institute. It was established around 600 B.C. and existed as a major trading port until Spanish conquest in 1557.

Previous excavations have uncovered the site’s main ceremonial center. Stucco face masks and ballcourts have also been excavated in the area.

Google Translate was used to translate a news release and post from Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History.

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This story was originally published October 31, 2023 at 12:22 PM with the headline "Ancient Mayan building — used by a cult 800 years ago — unearthed in Mexico. See it."

Moira Ritter
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Moira Ritter covers real-time news for McClatchy. She is a graduate of Georgetown University where she studied government, journalism and German. Previously, she reported for CNN Business.
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