30. A Chac-mool sculpture at the portico entrance of the Temple of the Warriors. The temple itself is composed of two rooms: a portico with rows of richly carved pillars whose motifs and shape are identical to those found in buildings located in Tula, the capital of the Toltecs; and a sanctuary with an altar and a sacrificial stone. Ornaments on the outside walls are of the Maya God of Rain and Toltec God Quetzalcoatl as a man-bird-serpent being.
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