1. Mitla is a small town located in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. It is well-known for its archaeological site, which is considered one of the most important in the country. The site contains impressive ruins of ancient Zapotec buildings, including intricately carved stone mosaics known as grecas. These mosaics are unique to Mitla and are highly valued for their precision and beauty.

The name \"Mitla\" means \"place of the dead\" in the Zapotec language, reflecting the belief that the site was a ceremonial center and burial ground. The ruins date back to around 900 AD and offer a glimpse into the ancient Zapotec civilization.

Aside from the archaeological site, Mitla is also famous for its handicrafts. The town is renowned for weaving beautiful textiles and producing intricate embroidery, which can be found in the local markets.

2. The working hours of the archaeological site in Mitla are from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The site is open every day, including weekends and holidays.

Contact information for the archaeological site of Mitla:

- Phone: +52 951 568 0049

3. To visit Mitla, you can either take a guided tour from Oaxaca City or make your own way there. Public transportation options include buses or shared taxis, known as \"colectivos,\" which depart regularly from Oaxaca City and take approximately 45 minutes to reach Mitla. The cost for transportation varies depending on the option you choose.

As for ticket information, the entrance fee to the archaeological site of Mitla is $75 Mexican pesos (approximately $4 USD) for foreigners and $65 Mexican pesos for Mexican nationals. These fees may be subject to change, so it’s always best to check ahead of time.