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Maya huts, typically constructed from materials like thatch, wood, and palm, varied in size but generally measured around 10 to 20 feet in diameter. They were often single-room structures designed to accommodate a small family. The height could reach up to 10 feet, allowing for a loft space or storage. These huts were part of a larger community layout, often situated close to agricultural fields.

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