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Labna (or Labná in Spanish orthography) is a archaeological site and ceremonial center of the Maya civilization, located in the Hills region of the Yucatán Peninsula. It is situated to the south of the large Maya site of , in the southwest of the present-day state of Yucatán, Mexico. Labna, and Kabah were incorporated with as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.


History
The city existed from 200 to 1000 AD. It reached its peak in the period from 800 to 1000 AD. It undoubtedly had a complex social organization and shares style and decorative elements with other cities in the region (, , Kabah). It is estimated that about 3,000 inhabitants lived in Labna.

The first written report of Labna was by John Lloyd Stephens who visited it with artist Frederick Catherwood in 1842. Thanks to this, drawings illustrating the state of the ruins from that period have also been preserved.


Archeological Zone
The site is a comparatively small and compact one. Among its notable structures is a large two-storey 'palace' ( "El Palacio"), which is one of the longest contiguous structures in the region at approximately 120 m (393.7 ft) in length. From the palace, a ceremonial road ( ) extends to an elaborately decorated gateway arch ( "El Arco"). This structure is 3 m (9.8 ft) wide and 6 m high, with well-reserved . The arch is not an entrance to the city, but rather is a passageway between public areas. Labná :: The Mayan Kingdom Next to this gateway stands "El Mirador", a pyramid-like structure surmounted by a temple. A part of the same site is the Temple of the Columns.

The structural design and motifs of the site's buildings are in the Maya architecture regional style known as . This makes extensive use of well-cut stone forming patterns and depictions, including masks of the long-nosed rain-god .

The site was built in the Late and Terminal Classic era. A date corresponding to AD 862 is inscribed in the palace.

The site is open to visitors.

As the relations between India and Mexico are warming up, India has recently unveiled a replica of the Arch at Garden of Five Senses, New Delhi as a goodwill gesture.


Gallery
File:Frieze on The Arch (22006024862).jpg|Detail on the Arch of Labna File:2002.12.29 01 Labná Yucatán México.jpg|The Palace of Labna File:2002.12.29 07 Labná Yucatán México.jpg File:Labna-04-Palast-1980-gje.jpg File:Labna 01.JPG|Detail on the Palace of Labna – mask File:Labna Palace- Human Materializing from Vision Serpent - 9790326086.jpg|Detail on the Palace of Labna – File:Labná 20.JPG|El Mirador temple File:Labna-16-Pyramide-Palisaden-1980-gje.jpg


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