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(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

(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

Ruins near Rabinal, See Plate 71 and Pages 25-27.

Guatemalan ruins

Map of Guatemala and the adjoining countries

Image from Biologia Centrali-Americana, or, Contributions to the knowledge of the fauna and flora of Mexico and Central America

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

Ixkun. Stela, and circular altar, See Plate 69 & Pages 21-22.

Ixkun, a Mayan archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala

Ruins of Ixkun

Ixkun, a Mayan archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala

Ixkun. Drawing of Stela. See Plate 68 & Pages 21-22.

Ixkun, a Mayan archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala

Menché. Archaeological site in Guatemala

House E. Photograph from cast of stone lintel. See Page 45.

Menché. Archaeological site in Guatemala

(a) House H. See Plan Plate 77, and Page 45. (b) Temple K. See Plan Plate 77, and pages, 45-46.

Menché. Archaeological site in Guatemala

House E. Photograph from cast of stone lintel. See Page 45.

Menché. Archaeological site in Guatemala

Photograph and drawing of the inscription on the outer side of a stone lintel from a plaster cast of the original now in the Berlin Museum. See Page 47.

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

(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

Temple K. Photograph from cast of stone lintel from the east doorway. See Page 45.

Menché. Archaeological site in Guatemala

(a) Temple K. See Plan Plate 77, and Pages 45-46. (b) Temple K. See Plan Plate 77, and pages, 45-46.

Menché. Archaeological site in Guatemala

Plan of the ruins of Menché Tinamit

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

Temple K. Photograph of cast of stone lintel, from the middle doorway. See Page 45.

Menché. Archaeological site in Guatemala

House G. Photograph and drawing of outer side of lintel now in British Museum, See Plate 87 & Page 45.

Menché. Archaeological site in 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

House L. North lintel from a plaster cast. See Page 46. House l. South lintel now in the British Museum, See Page 46.

Menché. Archaeological site in Guatemala

House M. Two of the stone lintels, from plaster casts. See Page 46

Menché. Archaeological site in Guatemala

Temple K. Photograph of cast of stone lintel, from the middle doorway. 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 L. Middle lintel, from a plaster cast. See Page 46

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

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

Plans of houses and temples

Menché. Archaeological site in Guatemala

Monolithic animal G. East side, See Plate 44 and Page 14.

Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala

Stela F. West side, See Plates 36, 39a, and 40 and Pages 12-13.

Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala

Stela E. Inscription on the west side, See Plate 30 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

Stela C. Photograph and drawing of the north face. See page 9.

Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala

Stela C. Drawing of the inscription. See Plates 16-20 and page 9.

Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala

Stela D. East side, See plate 23 and pages 10-11.

Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala

(a) Monolithic animal B. South face. See pages 8 and 9. (b) Monolithic animal B. See Plate 15 and pages 8 and 9

Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala

Monolithic Animal B. South face. See Pages 8 and 9.

Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala

Monolithic animal G. See Plate 44 and Page 14.

Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala

The great turtle P. Details of ornament. See Page 18-19.

Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala

Stela F. South face and east side, See Plate 36a, and pages 12-13.

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

Plan. Ruins at Quirigua

Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala

Stela E. South face, See pages 11 and 12.

Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala

Moulding of the great turtle, 1883. Monolithic animal, P. The great turtle. The south face. See Plates 58a & 59 and Pages 17-19.

Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala

The great turtle, P. The West Side, See Plates 58-64 and pages 17-19.

Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala

Initial series on the Quiriga Stelae, See Page 19.

Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala

Stela K. See page 15. (a) West face. (b) East face.

Quiriguá, an archaeological site in southeastern Guatemala

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