The 3 Secrets Behind Ancient Maya's Super Strong Architecture

Mayan temples and pyramids are just as strong as skyscrapers. Discover the architectural tricks used by ancient Central American builders.

By Tim Brinkhof
Nov 15, 2023 2:00 PMNov 21, 2023 5:00 PM
Temple I, also known as the Temple of the Great Jaguar, at Tikal in Guatemala. The tallest temples in the Maya City of Tikal were built between between 600 and 900 C.E. and are still standing today.
The tallest temples in the Maya City of Tikal, including the Temple of the Great Jaguar, were built between between 600 and 900 C.E. and are still standing today. (Credit: Leonid Andronov/Shutterstock)

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One unsuspecting February morning in 1976, a 7.5 scale earthquake shook the Central American country of Guatemala. Originating from the Motagua Fault, the meeting point of the North American and Caribbean tectonic plates, the earthquake killed around 23,000 people and injured many more. The damage to buildings was also devastating, with tens of thousands of brightly painted adobe houses reduced to rubble in a matter of seconds.

Ironically, one of the few places in Guatemala that wasn’t leveled by the earthquake was the ancient Maya city of Tikal. Although the shock had uprooted plenty of trees, the city’s limestone buildings — including its iconic pyramids — didn’t show as much as a scratch. To locals, this was as relieving as it was puzzling.

How did the Maya, who lived hundreds of years ago and had limited access to technology, create architecture that was as strong and durable as anything modern engineering could produce? The answer, research has started to show, has to do with three ancient tricks, relating to the location, structure, and substance of their builds.

Until they're uncovered, the sophisticated structures and buildings of Tikal are buried under thick blankets of dirt and vegetation. (Credit: Leonid Andronov/Shutterstock)

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