The Mayan Civilization: Science, Astronomy, and Mysterious Collapse — Fexingo History

Maya Pilgrimage Routes: Sacred Journeys to the Caves

7 min · 8 jun 2026
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Dive deep into the spiritual geography of the ancient Maya in this episode of Fexingo History. Lucas and Luna explore the network of pilgrimage routes that connected cities like Tikal, Palenque, and Chichén Itzá to sacred caves, cenotes, and mountaintop shrines. Drawing on recent archaeological surveys by Holley Moyes and the Ixlu project, they discuss how these journeys were tied to the tzolk'in calendar, the worship of rain god Chaak, and the ancestors. The episode reveals how caves were seen as portals to Xibalba—the underworld—and how rulers used pilgrimages to legitimize their power. Learn about the sacrifices, rituals, and the stelae erected along these routes, and ponder how the collapse of trade networks may have disrupted these sacred journeys. This episode avoids topics covered in prior shows, focusing instead on the lived experience of Maya religion and movement across the landscape. #MayaPilgrimage #SacredCaves #Chaak #Xibalba #Tikal #Palenque #ChichénItzá #HolleyMoyes #IxluProject #Tzolk'in #Cenotes #MayaReligion #Mesoamerica #ClassicMaya #Archaeology #RitualLandscape #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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