Yes, the Great Palace at Sayil is a Maya archaeological site located in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. It was a significant ancient city in the Puuc region, known for its impressive architecture and intricate stone carvings.
H. E. D. Pollock has written: 'The Puuc' -- subject(s): Indian architecture, Maya architecture 'Mayapan, Yucatan, Mexico' 'Round Structures of Aboriginal Middle America (Carnegie Institution of Washington)'
Chichen Itza are the ruins of a Mayan city and place of worship, located on the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, 178 Kilometers (111 miles) west of Cancun and 107 Kilometers (67 miles) east of the capital of the state, Merida. Its geographic coordinates are (20°40'53.7''N, 88°34'0.6''W).It was founded roughly at 600 AD and abandoned near the 1200 AD.