This site is not the best for quantity of information but it has some amazing images and 'walk-throughs.' It also has many physical dimensions of the pyramid.
Got some decent information, however site contruction is pretty budget so only use for confirming information as opposed to basing your assignment on it cheers! kthnx bai.
The largest pyramid ever built, it incorporates about 2.3 million stone
blocks, weighing an average of 2.5 to 15 tons each. It is estimated that the
workers would have had to set a block every two and a half minutes.
Now i know how Ancient Mayan kings were buried!
thumbs up for this site!
The king was found lying on his back, adorned with a green jadeite necklace
bearing the carved head of a vulture, and ear spools inlaid with obsidian. A
jadeite bead the size of a cherry was found in the king's mouth. The green stone
was an ancient Maya metaphor for life and breath.
"The jadeite vulture pendant is particularly significant,"
"The bird is the quintessential sign of kingship in the ancient Maya world. We
also believe that this is a royal tomb from the sheer complexity of the burial
ritual."
Unlike most royal burials, however, the La Milpa tomb was not built within a
pyramid, but dug into the site's main plaza. Because of its location the tomb
escaped the notice of looters who ravaged the site in the 1970s