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A survival guide for road travel in Mexico by Bill and Dorothy Bell

Archeology

MEXICO ARCHEOLOGY

One of the pure joys of travel in Mexico is experiencing the many archeology sites throughout the country. Climbing a pyramid or entering an underground cave or cenote is a once in a lifetime experience. But we warn you. Once you are hooked, you are hooked forever.

While southern Mexico and the Yucatan are brimming with ancient sites. check the map and the sire list below. You may find that there is an archeology site near to your travels.

We have created a wonderful website about Mexico Archeology chock full of pictures and information and if you are serious about this type of exploration, we suggest you begin your research here.

Mexico-Archeology

Edzná is a Maya archaeological site in the north of the Mexican state of Campeche. The site is open to visitors since the 1970s. The most remarkable building at the site is the main temple located at the plaza. Built on a platform 40 m high, it provides a wide overview of the surroundings.

Archeological Locations throughout Mexico

 
View Ancient Sites in Mexico in a larger map

 

Go visit Ancient Mexico here:

Atzompa (Oaxaca)

Balam Kú (Campeche)
Becán (Campeche)
Bonampak (Chiapas)

Calakmul (Campeche)
Cempoala (Veracruz)
Cenoté Dzitnup (Yucatan)
Chacchoben (Quintana Roo)
Chicanná (Campeche)
Chichén Itzá (Yucatan)
Chinkulti (Chiapas)
Cholula (Puebla)

Dainzú (Oaxaca)

Edzna (Campeche)
Ek’Balam (Yucatan)
El Tajin (Veracruz)
El Tigre (Campeche)

Kabah (Yucatan)
Kohunlich (Quintana Roo)

La Venta (Tabasco)

Labna (Campeche)

Lambityeco (Oaxaca)
Los Guachimontones (Jalisco)

Monte Albán (Oaxaca)

Mitla (Oaxaca)
Muyil (Chunyaxche) (Quintana Roo)

Palenque (Chiapas)

Quiahuizlan (Veracruz)

Sayil (Yucatan)

Tenam Puente (Chiapas)
Teotihuacan (Mexico)
Toniná (Chiapas)
Tulum (Quintana Roo)

Uxmal (Yucatan)

Valley of the Throat Cutters (Nayarit)

Xelha Mayan Ruins (Quintana Roo)
Xpuhil (Campeche)

Yugal (Oaxaca)

Yaxchilán (Chiapas)

Make sure you are prepared for your visit. Arrive early if possible to avoid midday heat and the dreaded tour busses with thousands of tourists!

Take sunscreen and bug spray. If it is during the summer or during hot days, be sure to bring water. Make sure you bring your camera and plenty of memory for the thousands of pictures you are likely to take!

 

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