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Travel Log: A Journey through Postclassic Cancún (1200–1500 CE)

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Travel Log: A Journey through Postclassic Cancún (1200–1500 CE) Name: Theophilus Bruku Course: HIS 111 – World Civilizations Pre-1500 Format: Travel Log Thesis Statement: The coastal Maya city of Postclassic Cancún (1200–1500 CE) was a dynamic hub of maritime trade, religious life, and architectural innovation, reflecting the resilience and adaptability of the Maya civilization in the face of regional decline and cultural transformation. Entry 1 : El Meco – The Coastal Citadel El Meco, located just north of modern Cancún, was a prominent trading port and religious center during the Postclassic period... Image Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Meco The Castle (El Castillo) of El Meco Entry 2 : Yamil Lu’um – The Scorpion Temple Built atop a rocky cliff facing the Caribbean Sea, Yamil Lu’um was a small but sacred temple used for ritual offerings. Scorpion's Temple Entry 3 : The Marketplaces of Cancún Bustling markets were the economic heart of Maya society. In Cancún, goods lik...

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