Sunday, June 07, 2020

Chichen Itza Bloggod 1992


Archaeologists have identified thirteen ballcourts for playing the Mesoamerican ballgame in Chichen Itza, but the Great Ball Court about 150 metres (490 ft) to the north-west of the Castillo is by far the most impressive. It is the largest and best preserved ball court in ancient Mesoamerica. It measures 168 by 70 metres (551 by 230 ft).

The parallel platforms flanking the main playing area are each 95 metres (312 ft) long.The walls of these platforms stand 8 metres (26 ft) high;[53] set high up in the centre of each of these walls are rings carved with intertwined feathered serpents.

At the base of the high interior walls are slanted benches with sculpted panels of teams of ball players. In one panel, one of the players has been decapitated; the wound emits streams of blood in the form of wriggling snakes.

At one end of the Great Ball Court is the North Temple, also known as the Temple of the Bearded Man (Templo del Hombre Barbado).

This small masonry building has detailed bas relief carving on the inner walls, including a center figure that has carving under his chin that resembles facial hair"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chichen_Itza


Bearded Men Carved in Stone


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