Group of a Thousand Columns, Chichen Itza, c. 1100 AD
The Group of a Thousand Columns, dating to around 1100 AD. Originally roofed, this colonnade likely served as a marketplace or administrative space. What the Maya were doing here between rituals was commerce — which makes the city feel more familiar, not less impressive. © Ken Thomas, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

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