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The slab was located on the floor of what was once a pool at the Nohoch Mul pyramid. Details about ancient Maya rulers are also featured on the slab.
In a significant development in archaeological research, a panel inscribed with Mayan hieroglyphics has been recovered from a pool near Nohoch Mul, the tallest pyramid in the Cobá Archaeological ...
Cobá took its place in Maya culture no earlier than 100 B.C., and enjoyed a continuous life as a city until about 1,200 A.D. Known as the “city of chopped water,” the site may have had up to ...
The tablet, found in a waterhole some 500 feet away from Nohoch Mul, contains 123 hieroglyphic characters which—inscribed in the shape of an L—stretch across more than 36 square feet of rock.
The Secretariat of Culture of the Government of Mexico, in collaboration with the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), has announced the discovery of a fascinating panel containing ...
At least two other pyramids top El Castillo: Nohoch Mul in Coba, reaching 138 feet, and El Torre in Ek Balam, rising to 100 feet. 2.