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South Facing Side Of Tonina Looking Due North |
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Tonin�, a Mayan ruin just outside of Ocosingo, a couple of hours' drive from San Crist�bal in the state of Chiapas. The center of Tonina is built on the side of a large hill in seven terraces producing the overall effect of a stepped pyramid. Numerous chambers and passageways exist and there are several buildings located in front of the main complex which may have been used in conjunction with structures on the main buildings. A map of Tonina is on the next page. Tonina is nestled at a 2,950 feet elevation and one can often see the clouds roll in and stand above them at this lofty site. Tonina is thought to have been built by an astronomical society, the area belongs to the lowland tradition. It is believed that Tonin� formed into an organized settlement around 300 A.D, and the the height of its development occurred between 600 and 900 A.D. The site is dominated by a terraced Acropolis with a number of temple platforms surrounded by plazas, ball courts and several other smaller structures. Within the Acropolis is the Frieze of the Dream Lords, a large 16 x 4 meter stucco wall on which are depicted many other-worldly creatures corresponding to the rulers of Tonin�, the Palace of the Flowered Throne and the stone relief at the Temple of the Earth Monster. At the foot of the Acropolis lies a structure riddled with small rooms and passageways called the Palace of the Underworld. The following description is translated from a sign at the Site Of Tonina. Named by indigenous people in Tzeltal, Tonin� means the House of Stone. Metaphorically, the name refers to the home of celestial lights and deities of time: Tonin� was a site of calendars and rituals. Iconography of this site is representative of two eras, which are clearly identified by references to particular deities: the first and oldest period, from 300 to 700 AD, was responsible for portrayals of birds belonging to the underworld and was governed by deceased and flayed suns. The second epoch, from 700 to 900 AD, is marked by celestial lights and felines, as well as the morning and evening stars. In the height of its glory, around 900 AD, Tonin�'s pyramidal structure was composed of seven platforms and was crowned by thirteen temples; a central stairway, leading to the Temple of Smoking Mirror, reaches a total of 260 steps. Palaces inhabited by Tonin�'s dynastic families (including military heads, architects, priests and astronomers) were constructed in the eastern portion of the acropolis. This area was lavishly decorated, in contrast with the acropolis' western section, where construction workers and warriors lived in austere dwellings. From the four temples of the seventh platform, priests and nobles managed the four regions of the sky, fought battles against darkness and maintained order regarding celestial phenomena. At first we thought we could photograph all of Tonina. Bad idea, it is just too large and interesting! There are many plazas, temples, courts, and other nooks and crannies. Our photos were taken on January 31, 2004 between 2-5 PM.
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We have links on this page that will connect you with several of the best hotels in San Crist�bal de las Casas or Tuxtla Gutierrez. We suggest getting a hotel and then letting them arrange either a car or a tour of Tonin�, San Crist�bal de las Casas, or Tuxtla Gutierrez. If you call their Concierge Services ahead of your arrival, all of this can be pre-arranged for you. We do this all the time, when traveling in Mexico. It is safe and it works!!! We have never experienced a problem, doing it this way! The San Crist�bal de las Casas National Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Nacional de San Crist�bal de las Casas) (IATA: SZT, ICAO: MMSC) is the airport located 11 miles from the city of San Crist�bal de las Casas in the state of Chiapas, Mexico. It is operated by Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares (English: Airports and Auxiliary Services), a corporation of the federal government. It is also known as the Coraz�n de Mar�a Airport. This airport is little used because the Angel Albino Corzo International Airport (serving Tuxtla Gutierrez) is located only 50 minutes away. The Angel Albino Corzo International Airport (IATA: TGZ, ICAO: MMTG) is the new international airport located at the Mexican municipality of Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas. It currently only operates as a Domestic airport (it does not have a Customs or Immigration office). It handles air traffic for the city of Tuxtla Guti�rrez and central Chiapas. Therefore, we have placed links to Priceline.com on this page so you can arrange your flights into and out of either of these cities; as well as your hotel, when visiting this area. The Holiday Inn� San Crist�bal is a nearby renovated hacienda that has been accommodating guests since 1907. It has stucco walls, colonial architecture and a beautifully designed central courtyard. We have links to the IHG Hotels on this page, so you could stay in this wonderful hotel.
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Cattle Ranches And Macadamia Plantations Surround Tonina |
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Tonina Looking North From South Plaza Area |
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Painting Of Tonina's Second Epoch, The "Era Of Celestial Lights" |
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After Walking About A Half Mile We Step Into This Area To Walk On The Ruins | We Then Step OntoThe Grand Plaza And Into Ballcourt One |
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B�aaknal Chaak Who Conquered Palenque�s King Dedicated The Ballcourt In A.D. 699 | Stone Pillar At Ball Court |
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Looking Back Toward Ball Court From Which We Had Just Left | Looking North Toward The Terraced Hillside Ruins Of Tonina |
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To The West Is Altar Of Sacrifices In Front Of The Terraced Ruins | First Level Terrace North Part Of Grand Acropolis |
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Looking East On First Level Terrace | Passage Labyrinth Entrances Are On Right Also Called "Palace Of The Underworld" |
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Entrance To Labyrinth Of Passages Located On Right Side Of The First Level Structure Of The Hillside Terrace | Passage Labyrinth Map |
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Audrey DeLange Inside The Passage Labyrinth Looking West Several Areas Are Not Shown | George DeLange Inside The Passage Labyrinth Looking South At Cross Shaped Window These Passages Are Quite Extensive |
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Inside The Passage Labyrinth Looking South | Inside The Passage Labyrinth Looking East |
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Located On The Face Of The Third Terrace Of The Palace Of Grecas And War Is The Zig Zaged Cross Design Said To Represent Quetzalcoatl | To the Right Up A Stair Is A Throne With Jaguar Paw Legs And A Stucco Mural Said To Represent Venus |