Uxul

Uxul is an ancient Maya settlement in the Campeche region of Mexico. It was at the pinnacle of its existence in the classical period (circa 250 to 900 A.D.), and was located in a densely populated area between the larger Maya cities of El Mirador to the south and Calakmul to the northeast.[1] Uxul is a Mayan term meaning “at the end”, signifying its remoteness, however this was not the original name for the settlement, but a name coined by the two men who rediscovered it in 1934, Karl Ruppert and John H. Denison.[2]

  1. ^ megalithic.co.uk (1 August 2012). "Uxul. - Ancient Village or Settlement in Mexico in Campeche". megalithic.co.uk.
  2. ^ Dr. Iken Paap (26 August 2012). "Mayan pool in the rainforest". Eurekalert.org.