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Plan of the ruins of Utatlan. See Pages 30-38.
Archaeological site in Guatemala
Lintels from House D. A photograph from plaster cast. (b) From original stone in the British Museum. See Plate 80 & Page 44.
Menché. Archaeological site in Guatemala
(a) View across the Usumacinta from the ruins. See Page 42. (b) Cast of inscription of stone lintel, probably from house B. See Page 44.
Menché. Archaeological site in Guatemala
Drawings of lintels from House D. (a) from a plaster cast in Victoria & Albert Museum. (b) From original stone in British Museum. See Plate 79 & Page 44.
Menché. Archaeological site in Guatemala
House E. Photograph from cast of stone lintel. See Page 45.
Menché. Archaeological site in Guatemala
Plan of the ruins of Menché Tinamit
Menché. Archaeological site in Guatemala
(a) Stone figures on the road side. (b) View of the mounds, looking south west. The mounds between the city of Guatemala and Mixo. See Plate 74 and Pages 38-39.
Guatemala-Mixco. Archaeological site in Guatemala
House E. Photograph from cast of stone lintel. See Page 45.
Menché. Archaeological site in Guatemala
Plan of the mounds. Between the city of Guatemala and Mixco. See Plate 75 & Pages 38-39.
Guatemala-Mixco. Archaeological site in Guatemala
House F. Photograph of stone lintel now in British Museum, and drawing of details. See Page 45.
Menché. Archaeological site in Guatemala
House G. Photograph of stone lintel, now in the British Museum. See Plate 88 & Page 45.
Menché. Archaeological site in Guatemala
House F. Photograph of stone lintel now in British Museum, and drawing of details. See page 45.
Menché. Archaeological site in Guatemala
Our camp at Quiragua, 1883. (Plate 2
Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala
(a) Ruins near Rabinal. View of a group of buildings. See Plates 70 & Pages 25-27. (b) Ruins near Rabinal. A ruined temple, See Plate 70 & Pages 25-27.
Guatemalan ruins
Menché. Archaeological site in Guatemala
Ruins near Rabinal, See Plate 71 and Pages 25-27.
Guatemalan ruins
Plans of houses and temples
Menché. Archaeological site in Guatemala
Ixkun. Drawing of Stela. See Plate 68 & Pages 21-22.
Ixkun, a Mayan archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala
Ixkun. Stela, and circular altar, See Plate 69 & Pages 21-22.
Ixkun, a Mayan archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala
House G. Photograph of stone lintel now in the British Museum. See Plate 88 & Page 45.
Menché. Archaeological site in Guatemala
Ruins of Ixkun
Ixkun, a Mayan archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala
House G. Drawings of the inscriptions on the two stone lintels and details of the ornament. See Plates 86 & 87 & page 45.
Menché. Archaeological site in Guatemala
Plan of the ruins of Iximché. See Pages 30-38. Iximché. from MSS of Francisco Antonio Fuentes Y Gusman. See Page 37.
Archaeological site in Guatemala
Stela D. North face, See Pages 10 and 11.
Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala
Stela E. (a) North face, (b) East side. See plates 28 and 32 and Pages 11-12.
Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala
Stela C. South face. See Page 9.
Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala
(a) Northern group of monuments. (b) Northern group of monuments
Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala
Animal monolith B. Photograph and drawing of part of the picture writing. See plates 9 & 12 & Pages 8 & 9.
Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala
Stela A. East side. See plate 7 & Pages 7 and 8.
Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala
Stela E. West side, See Plate 31 and pages 11-12.
Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala
Stela A. Drawing of inscription. See Plates 5 and 6 & Pages 7 and 8.
Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala
Stela A. Photograph and drawing of the north face. From a plaster cast. See pages 7 and 8.
Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala
(a) Stela N. (Pages 55_57) East side. (b) Stela N. (Pages 55_57) West side
Ancient Mayan city of Copán.
(c) Altar Q. (Page 60) East side. (d) Altar Q (Page 60) North side.
Ancient Mayan city of Copán.
(a) Altar O. (Page 58) West side. (b) Altar O. (Page 58) East side.
Ancient Mayan city of Copán.
(a) Altar Q. (Page 60) West side. (b) Altar Q. (Page 60) South side.
Ancient Mayan city of Copán.
Altar O (Page 58) drawn from a plaster cast in the South Kensington Museum.
Ancient Mayan city of Copán.
Stela P. (Page 59) Inscriptions on the back and sides drawn from a plaster cast in the South Kensington Museum.
Ancient Mayan city of Copán.
Stela P. (Pages 58_59) West face.
Ancient Mayan city of Copán.
Stela P. (Page 59) Inscription on the back and sides photographed from a plaster cast in the South Kensington Museum.
Ancient Mayan city of Copán.
Stela N. (Pages 55_57) South face drawn from photographs
Ancient Mayan city of Copán.
Stela M. (Page 55) Drawn from a plaster cast in the South Kensington Museum.
Ancient Mayan city of Copán.
Monolithic Animal B. East side. See Plates 13a and 14 & pages 8 and 9
Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala
The great ball court. Temple A and part of the east wall. See Plate 27 and Pages 25-30.
Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
The great ball court. Temple A. The sculptured chamber, E. Plate 27. See Plates 43-51. and Pages 31-33.
Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
Chichén Itzà. The ball court temple. Restored.
Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
The great ball court. Temple A. Mural painting of battle. See Page 31.
Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
(a) View from terrace of Casa de Monjas, looking north. (b) Caracol, Plate 2, (No. 5) From the south, See pages, 20-22.
Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
Temple A. Looking north.
Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
The great ball court. Temple A. Carving on the under-lintel of the inner doorway. See Plate 35. and Pages 29-30.
Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
Ground plan of caracol. Section through C-D. Plan of caracol and terraces ...
Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
The great ball court. Temple A. The inner doorway. See Plate 34b & 37. and page 30.
Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
The great ball court. Temple A. The inner doorway. See Plates 34b & 36. and Page 30.
Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
The great ball court. Temple A. Plasters h. 1-6. (Plate 27, Page 27.) Door jambs, k.4, 5-9. See Plate 27 and Pages 29 & 30.
Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
AK at 'Cib. Plate 2. No. 4, See Pages 19-20. AK at 'Cib. Under surface of lintel of doorway marked x in plan. Drawn from a plaster cast. See pages 19-20. Outer surface of lintel, drawn from a plaster cast.
Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
Mural painting in the inner chamber of the Great Ball Court Temple. See page 31
Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
Caracol, Plate 2 No. 5, from the south, See pages, 20-22. Casa Colorada, Plate 2. No. 7., plan and section, See pages, 22 23.
Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
Temple C (?). Photograph of a plaster cast of the lintel from the inner doorway, See Plates 69, 76a, and 78 & Pages 45 & 47.
Tikal. Archaeological site in Guatemala
Rough plan of the Ruins of Tikal.
Tikal. Archaeological site in Guatemala
Drawing of the inscriptions on Plates 71 and 72 A-D, the fragment in the British Museum. See Pages 45-47.
Tikal. Archaeological site in Guatemala
Temple C. Drawing from a plaster cast of the wooden lintel, See Plates 69, 76a, and 77 & Page 45 & 47.
Tikal. Archaeological site in Guatemala
Plan and section of the Casa de Monjas, (No. 1, Plate 2, and pages 13-19
Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
(a) View from temple A. Looking west, See Pages 44-47. (b) View from temple E. Looking east, See Page 45.
Tikal. Archaeological site in Guatemala
Temple A. See Plates 70-74 & Pages 44-47. Temple B. See Plate 75 & Page 47. Temple C. See Plates 76a, 77 & 78 & Pages 45 & 47.
Tikal. Archaeological site in Guatemala
The castillo (No. 15, Plate 2). The foot of the northern stairway. See Plates 55-59, and Pages 7-9 and 35-36.
Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
Casa de Monjas north front, Plate 2, No. 1. & Plate 2, See pages 13-19.
Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
(a) Temple A, west front. See Plates 69-74 and Pages 44-47. (b) Temple A, south-west angle, See Plates 69-74 & Pages 44-47.
Tikal. Archaeological site in Guatemala
(a) Temple C, east face, see Plates 69, 77 & 78 & Pages 45 & 47. (b) Temple D, north face, See page 47.
Tikal. Archaeological site in Guatemala
Part of a wodden lintel, probably from one of the doorways of Temple A. See Plates 69 & 74 & Pages 45-47.
Tikal. Archaeological site in Guatemala
Map of Yucatan and the country to the south of it.
Image from Biologia Centrali-Americana, or, Contributions to the knowledge of the fauna and flora of Mexico and Central America
Wooden lintel, probably from the outer doorway of Temple A. See Plate 73 & Pages 45-47.
Tikal. Archaeological site in Guatemala
(a) Temple B, east face, See Plate 69 and Page 47. (b) Temple B, See Plate 69 and Page 47.
Tikal. Archaeological site in Guatemala
Chichén Itza. Plan of the principal ruined structures.
Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
Drawing of wooden lintel, probably from the outer doorway of Temple A. See Plate 72 & Pages 45-47.
Tikal. Archaeological site in Guatemala
(a) Temple No. 17 (Place 60), part of the broken altar and the north face of the northern pilla. See Plate 61 & Pages 37 and 38. (b) Two stone frets found lying on the slope of temple mound No. 18 (Plate 60). See Plate 32 & Pages 29 and 39.
Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
Stelae, in the plaza between temple A and B, See Plate 79 and Page 49.
Tikal. Archaeological site in Guatemala
The castillo. (No. 15. Plate 2). See Plates 55-58, and Pages 7-9 and 35-36. (a) The northern face of the temple. (b) The western doorway. (c) Part of the north porch.
Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
(a) Casa de Monjas, view from the roof of house. ... (b) Case de Monjas, from the North East ...
Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
Chichén Itzá. Plan of the eastern group of buildings marked A. on plate 2. See Plates 61-66 and Pages 36-43.
Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico
(a) Casa de Monjas from the south west, Plate 2, No. 1, & Plate 3, See pages, 14-16. (b) Casa de Monjas from the south east, Plate 2, No. 1 & Plate 3, See pages, 14-19.
Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico

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