Mesoamerican Architecture Essay

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Architecture within Mesoamerica is some of the most well preserved breathtaking works of art to date. Many of the pyramids in Mesoamerican culture were generally earth mounds with stone designed in stepped form that ascended from the bottom base (being the largest) into a smaller platform or temple. The small platforms / temples were very sacred being that most of the time it was where only those belonging to a privileged community were allowed to set foot. Each individual structure played very important roles during its time serving as symbolic works of art within the culture being that many served as places of ritual worship, sacrifice, observatories and much more. The Pyramid of the Niches is believed to be one of the most important structures architecturally. Located in El Tajin, right in the center of acres of ruins, it’s strong build and unusual features are what make it a great example of Mesoamerican architecture. The Pyramid of Niches was constructed in the 8th century consisting of 6 platforms and standing at over 20 meters high with 365 almost perfectly symmetrical square niches. It is believed that each one of the individual niche’s …show more content…

Even though this temple was started by King Pakal it wasn’t finished until later by his son Kan Balam II after Pakal died in AD 675 in order to honor him. The temple stands 75 feet high with 8 stepped terraces to the base of the temple and a stairway that leads up to the temple. The front of the temple consists of 5 doorways with piers in between. One of the most interesting parts about this temple is the duct that runs to the floor of the temple from the tomb. The use of this duct is unclear, however, there are many theories that this duct was used for Pakal’s spirit to communicate during bloodletting rituals. (Criscenzo, Jeeni. "The Teample of the Inscriptions." Criscenzo. N.p., 2001. Web. 26 Mar. 2016.

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