Temple of the Inscriptions

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The Temple of the Inscriptions is that the largest Mesoamerican stepped pyramid structure at the pre-Columbian Maya civilization website of Palenque, placed within the modern state of Chiapas, Mexico.
The structure was specifically designed because the ceremony monument for K’inich Janaab’ Pakal, ajaw or ruler of Palenque within the seventh century whose reign over the polity lasted nearly seventy years. Construction of this monument commenced within the last decade of his life, and was completed by his son and successor K’inich Kan B’alam II.
Within Palenque, the Temple of the Inscriptions is found in a region called the Temple of the Inscriptions’ Court and stands at a right angle to the Southeast of the Palace.
The Temple of the Inscriptions has been vital within the study of the traditional Maya, because of the extraordinary sample of hieroglyphic text found on the Inscription Tablets, the spectacular sculptural panels on the piers of the building, and therefore the finds within the place of Pakal.

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