Uxmal: Ancient Ruins, Evidence & Theories

A pyramid built by a dwarf magician, 20,000 carved stones, and a palace aligned to Venus — in a land with no water. Explore this ancient site in Mexico....

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About Uxmal

The finest example of Puuc-style Maya architecture, Uxmal features the Pyramid of the Magician — a uniquely rounded, 35-meter-tall pyramid with an elliptical base that local legend says was built in a single night by a dwarf magician hatched from an egg. The Nunnery Quadrangle, a four-building...

Uxmal is an ancient archaeological site located in Mexico. This site has drawn attention from mainstream archaeologists and independent researchers alike for its construction techniques, historical significance, and the questions it raises about ancient human capabilities. Explore detailed evidence, competing interpretations, related theories, and connections to other archaeological discoveries around the world.