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The Maya City of Ek' Balam: Architecture, Astronomy, and Resistance

6 min · 26 de may de 2026
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This episode dives into the Maya city of Ek' Balam in Yucatán, focusing on its unique architecture, the massive stucco facade of the Acropolis with the winged figure of Ukit Kan Lek Tok', and its role as a regional power during the Late Classic period (600–900 CE). Lucas explains the city's defensive walls, the astronomical alignments of its buildings, and its resistance to the expanding Chichén Itzá sphere. Luna asks about the decipherment of the site's inscriptions and the mystery of its abandonment. The conversation also touches on the site's distinctive 'open-mouthed' monster masks and the implications of its relatively late florescence. References to previous episodes' themes like Tikal and the collapse provide context, but this episode focuses on a lesser-known site with rich, underexplored history. #EkBalam #Maya #UkitKanLekTok #Acropolis #Yucatan #LateClassic #MayaArchitecture #StuccoFacade #MayaAstronomy #ChichenItza #DefensiveWalls #MonsterMasks #MayaCollapse #Mesoamerica #Archaeology #MayaHieroglyphs #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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