The Building of the Five Floors Historical

The Building of the Five Floors Historical (HM1Y2Q)

Location: , Campeche Campeche
Country: Mexico
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N 19° 35.808', W 90° 13.769'

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Edificio de los Cinco Pisos
Al pie de este edificio se localiza una serie de jeroglificos que indican el año 652 d.C. Las épocas constructivas, sin embargo, se extendieron a lo largo de varios siglos, especialmente de IV a XIV a.C. Esta estructura ha sido explorada por completo y en ella se han identificado 27 habitaciones contemporáneas, cuyas fachadas o acceso miran al poniente. Algunas de las habitaciones están fechadas con lajas saledizas; otras, tienen bloques de piedra bien cortados y algunas más, carecen de tapa o piedra clave, por haber sido remodeladas por sus mismos constructores. De los otros costados del edificio, sólo se ha explorado parcialmente el primer nivel del lado norte. La altura total del conjunto, incluyendo la crestería o remate del templo superior, es de 31.50 mMaya-Yucateco:Tu kaabalil le najila' yaan junmúuch' ts'iibo'ob ku ya'aliko'ob u ja'abil 652 ts'o'okol ki'ichkelem yuum. Chéen ba'ale' u betpajlile' ku bin tu ja'abilo'ob 400 tak 1400 ts'o'okol ki'ichkelem yuum. Le najila' ts'u meyajta'al tuláakal, ti' leti'e' ts'u yila'al 27 ichil najilo'ob, u táano'ob wa u yokolilo'obe' tia'ano'ob chik'ine'. Jayp'éel ti' le ichil najilo'obo' yaan u jo'ol najilo'ob yéetel jok'a'an tuunicho'ob; uláak'o'obe' yaan ti'ob tuunicho'ob ma'alob xot'a'ano'ob yéetel uláak'o'obe' mina'an u maako'ob
tumen jelpajkunta'abo'ob tumen máaxo'ob tu beetajo'ob. Ti' le uláak' tséelilo'ob le najila', chéen meyajta'an u tséelil xaman. U ka'anlil tak tu ni'il u ka'anal k'u' naje' ku chukik 31.50 meetros.English:A series of hieroglyphics are found at the foot of this building which indicate the year 652 A.D. However, the construction periods extended over a period of several centuries, especially from the 4th to the 14th centuries A.D.This structure has been completely explored and 27 contemporary rooms, whose facades or entrances face west, have been identified in it. Some of the rooms have slab type corbeled vault roofs; others have well cut stone blocks and still others lack a roof or keystone due to having been remodeled by the same builders. The other sides of the building have only been partially explored on the first level of the north side. The entire heighth of the group, including the roof comb or finish of the upper temple, measures 31.5. m.
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HM NumberHM1Y2Q
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Placed ByConsejo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes de México (CONACULTA)-INAH
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Date Added Sunday, April 30th, 2017 at 1:02pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)15Q E 790629 N 2169222
Decimal Degrees19.59680000, -90.22948333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 19° 35.808', W 90° 13.769'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds19° 35' 48.48" N, 90° 13' 46.14" W
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Closest Postal AddressAt or near Edzná, Campeche , MX
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