Masks of the face of
the Mayan rain god Chaac with his long and upwardly curved nose could be seen on the corners of the buildings.
The central plaza with the pyramid temple, know as El Castillo, was dedicated to
the Mayan rain god Chaac.
It is believed the cenote was used by Mayans for ceremonial purposes, including human sacrifices to
the Mayan rain god.
Not exact matches
The kneeling woman is reminiscent of the later classic
Mayan wind
god, and the other woman seems to be shadowed by a
rain cloud.
Distinctly
Mayan, the frescoes represent the Chaac the
rain god, and Ixchel, the goddess of weaving, women, the moon, and medicine.