Stock Photo - Facade of the Codzpop Building, Kabah, 800-1200 AD Elaborate Mayan facade made up of masks of the rain god Chac The Codz Pop which means rolled carpet and which has ten chambers forty-six meters long, communicated by only one door and which facade is ornamented with 250 masks of the rain god Chaac Kabah archaeological site has two groups of buildings, the Codz Pop and the Palacio, characterized for its extraordinary constructions Its a monumental example of the Puuc style architecture in which each stone element is part of a total, linking men with its universe Recent investigations indicate the zone was inhabited in 250 B C and reached its splendor in the 8th and 9th centuries of our era

Stock Photo: Facade of the Codzpop Building, Kabah, 800-1200 AD Elaborate Mayan facade made up of masks of the rain god Chac The Codz Pop which means rolled carpet and which.

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