This Mural dates back to the Early Classic period from 580 to 800 A.D. and collapsed in 900 A.D. ("Bonampak Ruins-Chipas," 2018). Structure 1 shows more conflict rather than intelligence. These paintings date from 790 and were made as frescos, which is similar to pottery ("Bonampak Ruins-Chipas," 2018). These murals were unseen by non-Mayans until 1946 and as of 2012, only the murals and the main plaza are open to the public ("Bonampak Ruins-Chipas," 2018). The murals explain the rituals of the royal court with human sacrifice, costumes, musical instruments, and weapons. The first shows a child being blessed, the second shows a battle with the torturing and sacrifice of captives, and the third shows how the culture celebrates with dancing and headdresses.