• Kulubá is an ancient Maya civilization city and archeological site in Mexico. It is located in Tizimín Municipality, northeast Yucatan, Mexico.
  • Historical Background of Kulubá. Archaeologists stumbled upon Kulubá in the 1940s, but it wasn’t until recent years that excavations ramped up.
  • Ancient Origins articles related to Kuluba in the sections of history, archaeology, human origins, unexplained, artifacts, ancient places and myths and.
  • La zona arqueológica de Kulubá está ubicada entre Tizimín y Colonia Yucatán, un área donde los ranchos son parte principal de los paisajes y la economía local.
  • Saul Ancona Salazar, secretary of Tourism Promotion, highlighted that the restoration of the ruins of Kulubá would definitely attract more tourism to the state.
  • The archaeological zone of Kulubá, in Yucatán, is home to a 55-meter-long palace, according to the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH).
  • Kulubá es una zona arqueológica que se encuentra en Yucatán y que está a la espera de ser restaurada aunque no por eso ha dejado de recibir visitas.
  • It is believed that Kuluba controlled a group of smaller sites within a 9 mile/15 km radius, and may have had access to the salt pans that are on the north coast.
  • With strong ties to some of the Peninsula’s most powerful city-states, Kulubá is believed to have ruled northeastern Yucatán with an iron fist.