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In ancient Mayan culture, a 'chultun' (plural chultunesor chultunob) was an underground water storage and collecting chamber. The name is thought to be derived from Chulub, 'rain,' and Tun, 'stone.'
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what is a mayan chultune
It was easy to preserve food such as corn for long a long period of time
chultunes-it is an underground tank used to contain storage and preserve rain water.
A silo for corn silage, a crib for ear corn, or a bin for shelled grain corn.