- http://ancient-wisdom.com mexicochichenitza.htmMuch of the reason for the placement and construction of Chichen Itza is explained in terms of the several 'Cenote's' or 'sink-holes' in the area.
- expertvagabond.com chichen-itza-mexico/In this travel guide, you’ll learn tips for visiting Chichen Itza, along with some interesting history about the most popular Mayan ruins in Mexico.
- everysteph.com visiting-chichen-itza-mexico-ruins/From wherever you’re staying in the Yucatan peninsula, the Chichen Itza ruins are easy to get to, and you should set apart half a day to visit the pyramids.
- worldhistory.org Chichen_Itza/Both were built 1050-1200 CE, and they are further indicators that human sacrifice was a part of religious ceremonies at Chichen Itza.
- nationalgeographic.com travel/world-heritage/…Reason : The brilliant ruins of Chichén Itzá evidence a dazzling ancient city that once centered the Maya empire in Central America.
- mayanpeninsula.com en/chichen-itza/This is one of the Chichen Itza recommendations that is totally up to you and what you want to get out of your trip to this Mayan Archeological Site.
- life-globe.com Mexico Chichen Itza, Mexico - ancient Mayan cityChichen Itza - archaeological excavations of the ruins of the ancient Mayan city, which are recognized as one of the new seven wonders of the world.
- everythingplayadelcarmen.com Everything Beyond PlayaOur video tour of visiting Chichen Itza. Like everything on our website, we like to go and experience it so we can give you good details.
- planetware.com yucatan/chichen-itza-mex-yuc-ci.htmJust 200 kilometers west of the resort destination of Cancún is Chichén Itzá, widely considered to be one of Mexico's best-restored archaeological sites.
- history.com topics/ancient-americas/chichen-itzaWhat isn’t up for debate is that Chichen Itza was a significant center of political and economic activity in the Mayan culture by roughly 600 A.D.