Chacchoben Quintana Roo Mexico Mayan
Ruins
Photographs by Bill Bell
Chacchoben Visitors to the site walk a circular path that includes three
excavated and restored pyramids, as well as many walls and staircases.
Excavation is continuing on several mounds which are known to contain further
buildings. Some structures still bear traces of the red paint with which they
were originally coated, and INAH has set up shaded areas to prevent further
degradation of this pigment by the sun. Also notable at the base of the largest
pyramid is a large stone slab called a stela with a Mayan hieroglyphic
inscription. Chacchoben is one of the more popular ruin sites in southern
Quintana Roo, with regular tourist trips from the port of Costa Maya.
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