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The Maya City of Palenque: Pakal's Great Temple of the Inscriptions

11 min · 8. juli 2026
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In Episode 141 of The Mayan Civilization, Lucas and Luna return to the magnificent city of Palenque, this time focusing on its most famous monument: the Temple of the Inscriptions. They explore the life and reign of K'inich Janaab Pakal, the seventh-century ruler who built this funerary pyramid, and the startling discovery of his tomb in 1952 by archaeologist Alberto Ruz Lhuillier. The episode dives into the nine-level pyramid, the hieroglyphic panels that recount Palenque's dynastic history, and the massive carved sarcophagus lid depicting Pakal's descent into the underworld. Lucas explains how the temple's design aligns with the Maya cosmos, serving as both a memorial and a conduit for Pakal's soul. The conversation also touches on the debate over Pakal's age at death, the role of his mother Lady Sak K'uk', and the political rivalries with the city of Calakmul. Along the way, listeners learn about the unique architectural features of Palenque, including the aqueduct and the Palace's tower. The episode blends archaeology, astronomy, and Maya belief to paint a vivid picture of one of the ancient world's most extraordinary burial monuments. #Palenque #TempleOfTheInscriptions #K'inichJanaabPakal #MayaPyramids #AlbertoRuz #MayaTomb #PakalSarcophagus #MayaArchitecture #MayaAstronomy #LadySakK'uk' #Calakmul #B'aakal #MayaKings #MayaCosmos #Mesoamerica #Archaeology #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Maya City of Palenque: Pakal's Great Temple of the Inscriptions

In Episode 141 of The Mayan Civilization, Lucas and Luna return to the magnificent city of Palenque, this time focusing on its most famous monument: the Temple of the Inscriptions. They explore the life and reign of K'inich Janaab Pakal, the seventh-century ruler who built this funerary pyramid, and the startling discovery of his tomb in 1952 by archaeologist Alberto Ruz Lhuillier. The episode dives into the nine-level pyramid, the hieroglyphic panels that recount Palenque's dynastic history, and the massive carved sarcophagus lid depicting Pakal's descent into the underworld. Lucas explains how the temple's design aligns with the Maya cosmos, serving as both a memorial and a conduit for Pakal's soul. The conversation also touches on the debate over Pakal's age at death, the role of his mother Lady Sak K'uk', and the political rivalries with the city of Calakmul. Along the way, listeners learn about the unique architectural features of Palenque, including the aqueduct and the Palace's tower. The episode blends archaeology, astronomy, and Maya belief to paint a vivid picture of one of the ancient world's most extraordinary burial monuments. #Palenque #TempleOfTheInscriptions #K'inichJanaabPakal #MayaPyramids #AlbertoRuz #MayaTomb #PakalSarcophagus #MayaArchitecture #MayaAstronomy #LadySakK'uk' #Calakmul #B'aakal #MayaKings #MayaCosmos #Mesoamerica #Archaeology #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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