EditorialThe Maya arch at Kabah, Puuc Archaeological Zone, Yucatan, which connected two sections of the " sacbe" or white road, which led from Kabah to the larger city and ceremonial center of Uxmal (7th-10th CE) .
EditorialThe Palace of the Large Masks, Kabah, Puuc Archaeological Zone, Yucatan. The palace facade is densely covered with masks of the rain-god Chac, whose elongated, trunk-like nose symbolizes lightening. End of Late Classic, 800-900 CE.
EditorialMasks of the rain-god Tlaloc, part of the facade of the Palace of the Large Masks, Kabah, Puuc Archaeological Zone, Yucatan. End of Late Classic, 800-900 CE.
EditorialARTE PRECOLOMBINO. MAYA. MEXICO. SITIO ARQUEOLOGICO DE KABAH. Panor?mica del GRUPO DEL PALACIO. Estilo Puuc (625-800), Periodo Cl?sico. Fotograf?a tomada en 1997, tras su restauraci?n. Pen?nsula del Yucat?n.
EditorialInterior of a building, in Kabah. Yucatan, Kabah Building, Ruins of a Mayan City in Mexico, signed: J. A. Leveil del, d'apr?s F. Catherwood; Bury sculp, Fig. 81, p. 342, Catherwood, Frederick (inv.); L?veil, Jean-Arnaud (del. d'apr?s Frederick Catherwo...
EditorialLarger than life statues of Maya chiefs or warriors on the Palace of the Large Masks, Kabah, Puuc Archaeological Zone, Yucatan. End of Late Classic, 800-900.
EditorialThe Palace of the Large Masks, Kabah, Puuc Archaeological Zone, Yucatan. The palace facade is densely covered with masks of the rain-god Chac, whose elongated, trunk-like nose symbolizes lightening. End of Late Classic, 800-900 CE.
EditorialARTE PRECOLOMBINO. MAYA. MEXICO. SITIO ARQUEOLOGICO DE KABAH. Panor?mica del GRUPO DEL PALACIO. Estilo Puuc (625-800), Periodo Cl?sico. Fotograf?a tomada en 1997, tras su restauraci?n. Pen?nsula del Yucat?n.
EditorialThe Maya arch at Kabah, Puuc Archaeological Zone, Yucatan, which connected two sections of the " sacbe" or white road, which led from Kabah to the larger city and ceremonial center of Uxmal (7th-10th CE) .