Yes, it was built from 600A.D to the 10th century.
He was first built by the Teotihuacán people who ruled the Cholula area from 1 AD to 600. Then the Olmeca-Xicallanca took over to the year 650 until the Toltec and/or the Chichimecs took over. They were then killed by the Aztecs in around 1300.
The Mayan civilization, circa 600 AD.
The Chichen Itza was built to provide a living calendar that would represent the Mayan civilization and was located 120 km from Merida via federal highway 180 in the State of Yucatan Mexico
It used to be a Mayan city-state and was an important trade and religious center (600-1200 AD). Nowadays, it is the location of some ruins and an archaeological site.
Unknown. Chichen Itza was a Mayan city founded on the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico between 750 and 900 AD. It "collapsed" around 1250 AD but remained as a pilgrimage site by the Mayan people until 1531 when that area of the peninsula was conquered by Spanish conquistadors.
It was built from 600 years AD-
The Mayans built Chichen Itza, which means "At the mouth of the well of the Itza." Itza is the name of an ethnic-lineage group that gained political and economic dominance on the northern Yucatan peninsula circa 600 AD.
He was first built by the Teotihuacán people who ruled the Cholula area from 1 AD to 600. Then the Olmeca-Xicallanca took over to the year 650 until the Toltec and/or the Chichimecs took over. They were then killed by the Aztecs in around 1300.
The Mayan civilization, circa 600 AD.
According to the history chichen itza was billed by the Maya people. It builder from about 600 AD., until 1221, when the source in the region changed to Mayapan.
Chichen Itza shows evidence of being built as early as about 600 AD with most of its building being built in about the the seventh through tenth centuries. It is thought that the site was abandoned about 1200AD.
Chichen Itza was likely founded around 600 AD and reached its peak between 800-1200 AD. The site continued to be inhabited and used for ceremonial purposes until the arrival of the Spanish in the 16th century.
Chichen Itza was built by the Maya civilization between the 7th and 10th centuries AD. It served as a major city and important cultural center in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico.
Chichen Itza is in Yucatan in southern Mexico
Chichen Itza was built over several centuries by the Maya civilization, with the main structures constructed between the 9th and 12th centuries AD. The exact time span it took to complete the construction of Chichen Itza is not precisely known, but it was a gradual process that evolved over time.
The Chichen Itza was built to provide a living calendar that would represent the Mayan civilization and was located 120 km from Merida via federal highway 180 in the State of Yucatan Mexico
It used to be a Mayan city-state and was an important trade and religious center (600-1200 AD). Nowadays, it is the location of some ruins and an archaeological site.