The Yucatán has no above-ground rivers, so the fact that there were three natural sink holes (cenotes) providing plentiful water year round at Chichen made it a natural spot for a center of population. "Cenote of Sacrifice", which was sacred to the...
The Yucatán has no above-ground rivers, so the fact that there were three natural sink holes (cenotes) providing plentiful water year round at Chichen made it a natural spot for a center of population. "Cenote of Sacrifice", which was sacred to the Maya rain god Chaac
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| show fullshow summaryThe Yucatán has no above-ground rivers, so the fact that there were three natural sink holes (cenotes) providing plentiful water year round at Chichen made it a natural spot for a center of population. "Cenote of Sacrifice", which was sacred to the...
The Yucatán has no above-ground rivers, so the fact that there were three natural sink holes (cenotes) providing plentiful water year round at Chichen made it a natural spot for a center of population. "Cenote of Sacrifice", which was sacred to the Maya rain god Chaac
Posted by Guest on Thu, 23 Mar 2006 14:06:35 +0000