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Stela, 4. Drawing of the inscription. Buried stone, used as a support to Stela 4.

Ancient Mayan city of Copán.

a) Doorway leading to the inner chamber of temple showing the position of the displaced cornice & fallen roof stones, before the passage to the inner chamber had been cleared. b) View of outer chamber of temple.

Ancient Mayan city of Copán.

Stela 6. Drawing of the inscription ...

Ancient Mayan city of Copán.

Restoration of the doorway leading to the inner chamber of temple.

Ancient Mayan city of Copán.

Stella 9. Drawing of the inscription, see Plate 109. a. & Page 68.

Ancient Mayan city of Copán.

(c) Altar Q. (Page 60) East side. (d) Altar Q (Page 60) North side.

Ancient Mayan city of Copán.

Three headless busts, probably from the exterior ornament of temple and an incense burner all found in the eastern court. Incense burners found on upper terrace ... Fragments of sculpture dug up whilst clearing temple ... probably portions of decoration of the outside walls of the temple.

Ancient Mayan city of Copán.

Stela J. (Pages 53 & 54) North side. South side.

Ancient Mayan city of Copán.

(B) West Side. Stela D (pages 45 - 47.) (A) East Side.

Ancient Mayan city of Copán.

(a) Altar G2 (Page 49). (b) View of the east side of the Great Plaza looking north. Stela H & altar in the foreground.

Ancient Mayan city of Copán.

(a) Stela N. (Pages 55_57) East side. (b) Stela N. (Pages 55_57) West side

Ancient Mayan city of Copán.

Stela H. (Page 50)

Ancient Mayan city of Copán.

Stela II. See page 68. Altar Z. See Plate 113. a. & Page 68.

Ancient Mayan city of Copán.

Stela 1. Photographs and drawings of inscription, see page 66.

Ancient Mayan city of Copán.

Stela B (Pages 42 & 43). Back view and details from photographs

Ancient Mayan city of Copán.

(a) Stela N. (Pages 55_57) North & east side. (b) Stela N. (Pages 55_57) South & east sides.

Ancient Mayan city of Copán.

Photograph of a plaster model in the South Kensington Museum of the Ruins of Copan. Sections through the principal structures.

Ancient Mayan city of Copán.

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

Plan of the ruins of Utatlan. See Pages 30-38.

Archaeological site in Guatemala

(a) The colonnade, No. 21 (Plate 60), looking east. See Plate 64b, and Pages 39-40. (b) Temple, No. 25 (Plate 60), view on the western terrace. See Pages 34 and 41.

Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico

(a) AK at' Cib, from the West, Plate 2, No. 4. and Plate 19, See pages 19-20. (b) Ak at' Cib, from the south, Plate 2, No. 4, and Plate 19, See pages, 19-20.

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

The great ball court. The sculptured chamber E. key plan of the wall sculptures. See Plates 45-51 & Pages 31-33.

Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico

The castillo. (No 15, Plate 2), looking south-east. See Plates 55-59 and Pages 35-36.

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 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) The colonnade, No. 19 (Plate 60), looking south. See Page 39. (b) The colonnade, No. 21 (Plate 60), looking west. See Plate 65a, and Pages 39-40.

Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico

Mound 14 (Plate 2), showing the stairway and the stone cones and snakes heads dug up by Doctor le Plongeon. See Page 34. Mound 14 (Plate 2), snakes heads, cones, and stone cist dug up by Doctor le Plongeon. See page 34.

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

The great ball court. The sculptured chamber E. Plate 27. The west wall, See Plate 44 and Pages 32-33.

Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico

Casa de Monjas, eastern face of wing, Plate 3, See page 17.

Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico

The great ball court. The sculptured chamber E. Plate 27. The south wall. See Plate 44 and Pages 32-33.

Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico

The great ball court. Temple A. One of the serpent columns, See Plate 27 j, and Page 27-28.

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

(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

Plan of the castillo. No. 15 Plate 2, See Plates 56-59 and Pages 35-36.

Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico

Casa de Monjas, Plate 2, No. 1 & Plate 3, from the north west, See pages 14-16.

Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico

Casa de Monjas, northern face of wingk, Plate 3, See page 17.

Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico

(a) The great ball court. Looking north. (b) The great ball court. Looking south. See Plates 26 & 27, and Pages 25-29.

Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico

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

Casa Colorada, inscription on the face of the middle wall, See page 23. Plan of temple on mound, Plate 2, No. 9, See pages 23-24.

Chichen Itza. Mayan archaeological site on the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico

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Cover of Antiquities of Mexico - comprising fac-similes of ancient Mexican paintings and hieroglyphics, preserved in the Royal Libraries of Paris, Berlin, and

Antiquities of Mexico v. 1

Cover of Antiquities of Mexico - comprising fac-similes of ancient Mexican paintings and hieroglyphics, preserved in the Royal Libraries of Paris, Berlin, and

Antiquities of Mexico v. 4

Cover of Antiquities of Mexico v. 5

Antiquities of Mexico v. 5

Cover of Antiquities of Mexico v. 6

Antiquities of Mexico v. 6

Cover of Antiquities of Mexico v. 7

Antiquities of Mexico v. 7

Cover of Antiquities of Mexico - comprising fac-similes of ancient Mexican paintings and hieroglyphics, preserved in the Royal Libraries of Paris, Berlin, and

Antiquities of Mexico v.2 (1831)

Cover of Antiquities of Mexico - comprising fac-similes of ancient Mexican paintings and hieroglyphics, preserved in the Royal Libraries of Paris, Berlin, and

Antiquities of Mexico v.3 (1831)

Cover of Antiquities of Mexico - comprising fac-similes of ancient Mexican paintings and hieroglyphics, preserved in the Royal Libraries of Paris, Berlin, and

Antiquities of Mexico v.8 (1848)

Cover of Antiquities of Mexico - comprising fac-similes of ancient Mexican paintings and hieroglyphics, preserved in the Royal Libraries of Paris, Berlin, and

Antiquities of Mexico v.9 (1848)

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