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Chich'en Itza flourished during the early
postclassic period (800 - 1200 AD). The site is fascinating because
of the controversial architecture at the site. Two styles, the Puuc
and Toltec, were used in the construction of the separate structures.
The resemblance of the Toltec architecture with that of Tula
has led in the belief that at some time merchant-warriors from that
city in the north overran and installed their culture at Chich'en
Itza. The reverse may also be true but seems less likely, due to
the fact that Tula developed the style uniquely.
Two large sacred wells called cenotes flank the site, providing
both sources of water and religous purposes. Among the numerous
palaces and temples is the famous
Caracol, said to be the most advanced astronomical observatory
of the ancient americas. |