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Mexico, Mexico City, Pyramid of the Sun; Teotihuacan Archeological Site
13877018 - Mexico, Mexico City, Pyramid of the Sun; Teotihuacan Archeological Site
A pre-Hispanic Inca leather sandal in the Calingasta Archeological Museum in Calingasta, San Juan, Argentina.
13846204 - A pre-Hispanic Inca leather sandal in the Calingasta Archeological Museum in Calingasta, San Juan, Argentina.
A display of artifacts from the Late Period in the Calingasta Archeological Museum In Calingasta, San Juan, Argentina.
13845109 - A display of artifacts from the Late Period in the Calingasta Archeological Museum In Calingasta, San Juan, Argentina.
The entrance to the Calingasta Archeological Museum in Calingasta, San Juan, Argentina.
13844948 - The entrance to the Calingasta Archeological Museum in Calingasta, San Juan, Argentina.
Structure A-1 facing Plaza A-2, with El Castillo behind in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13927364 - Structure A-1 facing Plaza A-2, with El Castillo behind in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
A ceramic incense burner in the museum in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13927326 - A ceramic incense burner in the museum in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
A Yucatan Black Howler Monkey, Alouatta pigra, eating leaves in a tree at the Lamanai Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13927309 - A Yucatan Black Howler Monkey, Alouatta pigra, eating leaves in a tree at the Lamanai Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
Corbel vaulted ceiling in a room inside El Castillo, Structure A-6, in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13927291 - Corbel vaulted ceiling in a room inside El Castillo, Structure A-6, in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
Panel 3 from Structure A9 in the museum in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize. This panel was originally from a hieroglyphic stairway in Caracol and taken as a trophy of war.\n
13927129 - Panel 3 from Structure A9 in the museum in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize. This panel was originally from a hieroglyphic stairway in Caracol and taken as a trophy of war.\n
The east frieze on El Castillo or Structure A-6 in the Mayan ruins of the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13927029 - The east frieze on El Castillo or Structure A-6 in the Mayan ruins of the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
A Yucatan Black Howler Monkey, Alouatta pigra, eating leaves in a tree at the Lamanai Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13927014 - A Yucatan Black Howler Monkey, Alouatta pigra, eating leaves in a tree at the Lamanai Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
The visitors center and museum in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926953 - The visitors center and museum in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
Structure A-32 on the front of El Castillo (Structure A-6) in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926893 - Structure A-32 on the front of El Castillo (Structure A-6) in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
Miniature Panel 3, carved on a limestone construction block, in the museum in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926867 - Miniature Panel 3, carved on a limestone construction block, in the museum in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
Panel 3 at Structure A9 in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize. This panel was originally from a hieroglyphic stairway in Caracol and taken as a trophy of war.\n
13926820 - Panel 3 at Structure A9 in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize. This panel was originally from a hieroglyphic stairway in Caracol and taken as a trophy of war.\n
A carved wooden sign at the entrance of the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926763 - A carved wooden sign at the entrance of the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
Structure A-32 on the front of El Castillo (Structure A-6) in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926747 - Structure A-32 on the front of El Castillo (Structure A-6) in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
A Yucatan Black Howler Monkey, Alouatta pigra, in the rainforest at the Lamanai Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926744 - A Yucatan Black Howler Monkey, Alouatta pigra, in the rainforest at the Lamanai Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
Structure A-2, a pyramid in the corner of Plaza A-2 in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926635 - Structure A-2, a pyramid in the corner of Plaza A-2 in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
A Yucatan Black Howler Monkey, Alouatta pigra, eating leaves in a tree at the Lamanai Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926616 - A Yucatan Black Howler Monkey, Alouatta pigra, eating leaves in a tree at the Lamanai Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
Detail of the west frieze on El Castillo or Structure A-6 in the Mayan ruins of the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926503 - Detail of the west frieze on El Castillo or Structure A-6 in the Mayan ruins of the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
Partially-restored Structure A-20 in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926394 - Partially-restored Structure A-20 in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
El Castillo, Structure 6, with palm trees in front in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926383 - El Castillo, Structure 6, with palm trees in front in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
Structure A-11, a former elite palace in Plaza A-III in Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926291 - Structure A-11, a former elite palace in Plaza A-III in Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
The red inflorescence of a chenille plant, Acalypha hispida, in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
13925441 - The red inflorescence of a chenille plant, Acalypha hispida, in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
A Mayan ceramic effigy censor in the visitors center museum in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
13925397 - A Mayan ceramic effigy censor in the visitors center museum in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
Mayan ceramic figurine in the visitors center museum in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
13925371 - Mayan ceramic figurine in the visitors center museum in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
Stela 4 & other broken stelae in front of Structure B3 in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, Belize.\n
13925283 - Stela 4 & other broken stelae in front of Structure B3 in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, Belize.\n
Structure E1 facing Plaza E, the royal residence in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, Belize.\n
13925249 - Structure E1 facing Plaza E, the royal residence in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, Belize.\n
Steep stairs of Pyramid / Structure B1 on Plaza B in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, San Ignacio, Belize.\n
13925146 - Steep stairs of Pyramid / Structure B1 on Plaza B in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, San Ignacio, Belize.\n
Bananas growing on a tree in the Caracol Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13925139 - Bananas growing on a tree in the Caracol Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
Tomb H2 in Plaza H in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, Belize.\n
13925131 - Tomb H2 in Plaza H in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, Belize.\n
Fruit growing an Avocado tree, Persea americana, in the Caracol Archeological Reserve in the highlands of Belize.\n
13925024 - Fruit growing an Avocado tree, Persea americana, in the Caracol Archeological Reserve in the highlands of Belize.\n
Steep stairs of Pyramid / Structure B1 on Plaza B in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, San Ignacio, Belize.\n
13924876 - Steep stairs of Pyramid / Structure B1 on Plaza B in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, San Ignacio, Belize.\n
Mayan ceramic figurines in the visitors center museum in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
13924871 - Mayan ceramic figurines in the visitors center museum in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
Fruit growing an Avocado tree, Persea americana, in the Caracol Archeological Reserve in the highlands of Belize.\n
13924853 - Fruit growing an Avocado tree, Persea americana, in the Caracol Archeological Reserve in the highlands of Belize.\n
A Mayan ceramic effigy censor in the visitors center museum in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
13924780 - A Mayan ceramic effigy censor in the visitors center museum in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
Structure A3 and Plaza A in the residential complex in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, Belize.\n
13924621 - Structure A3 and Plaza A in the residential complex in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, Belize.\n
Fruit growing an Avocado tree, Persea americana, in the Caracol Archeological Reserve in the highlands of Belize.\n
13924608 - Fruit growing an Avocado tree, Persea americana, in the Caracol Archeological Reserve in the highlands of Belize.\n
The red inflorescence of a chenille plant, Acalypha hispida, in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
13924537 - The red inflorescence of a chenille plant, Acalypha hispida, in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
A large ant on a lobster claw heliconia in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
13924435 - A large ant on a lobster claw heliconia in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
Frament of a Mayan ceramic pot in the visitors center museum in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
13924331 - Frament of a Mayan ceramic pot in the visitors center museum in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
Honduras, Copan Ruinas, Copan Archeological Park, Temple 11, Mayan glyph
13887777 - Honduras, Copan Ruinas, Copan Archeological Park, Temple 11, Mayan glyph
Honduras, Copan Ruinas, Copan Archeological Park, Stela 2
13887464 - Honduras, Copan Ruinas, Copan Archeological Park, Stela 2
Honduras, Copan Ruinas, Copan Archeological Park, carved stone face on the steps of the East Court
13887460 - Honduras, Copan Ruinas, Copan Archeological Park, carved stone face on the steps of the East Court
Honduras, Copan Ruinas, Copan Archeological Park, near Temple 11, stone head
13887459 - Honduras, Copan Ruinas, Copan Archeological Park, near Temple 11, stone head
Honduras, Copan Ruinas, Copan Archeological Park, Ball Court, stone sculptured Mayan God
13887458 - Honduras, Copan Ruinas, Copan Archeological Park, Ball Court, stone sculptured Mayan God
Mexico, Tourists sitting at Pyramid of the Sun; Teotihuacan Archeological Site
13877016 - Mexico, Tourists sitting at Pyramid of the Sun; Teotihuacan Archeological Site
A fragment of a pre-Hispanic weaving in the Calingasta Archeological Museum In Calingasta, San Juan, Argentina.
13849295 - A fragment of a pre-Hispanic weaving in the Calingasta Archeological Museum In Calingasta, San Juan, Argentina.
A human skull in the Calingasta Archeological Museum In Calingasta, San Juan, Argentina.
13848735 - A human skull in the Calingasta Archeological Museum In Calingasta, San Juan, Argentina.
A fragment of a pre-Hispanic weaving in the Calingasta Archeological Museum In Calingasta, San Juan, Argentina.
13844601 - A fragment of a pre-Hispanic weaving in the Calingasta Archeological Museum In Calingasta, San Juan, Argentina.
Chetro Ketl is an Ancestral Puebloan great house and archeological site located in Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico, United States.
71438453 - Chetro Ketl is an Ancestral Puebloan great house and archeological site located in Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico, United States.
Scaffolding for archeological work on Structure 137 in the North Acropolis in the Mayan ruins in Yaxha-Nakun-Naranjo National Park,Guatemala.
13999392 - Scaffolding for archeological work on Structure 137 in the North Acropolis in the Mayan ruins in Yaxha-Nakun-Naranjo National Park,Guatemala.
Scaffolding for archeological work on Structure 137 in the North Acropolis in the Mayan ruins in Yaxha-Nakun-Naranjo National Park,Guatemala.
13999356 - Scaffolding for archeological work on Structure 137 in the North Acropolis in the Mayan ruins in Yaxha-Nakun-Naranjo National Park,Guatemala.
Scaffolding for archeological work on Structure 137 in the North Acropolis in the Mayan ruins in Yaxha-Nakun-Naranjo National Park,Guatemala.
13998828 - Scaffolding for archeological work on Structure 137 in the North Acropolis in the Mayan ruins in Yaxha-Nakun-Naranjo National Park,Guatemala.
Plaza A-2, L-R: Structures A-1, A-9 & A-13 in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13927360 - Plaza A-2, L-R: Structures A-1, A-9 & A-13 in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
Plaza A-2, L-R: Structure A-2, Structure A-9 & Structure A-13 in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13927267 - Plaza A-2, L-R: Structure A-2, Structure A-9 & Structure A-13 in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
Partially-restored Structure A-15 by the entrance to the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13927195 - Partially-restored Structure A-15 by the entrance to the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
View through a corbel arch in El Castillo in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize. Guatemala is in the distance.\n
13927119 - View through a corbel arch in El Castillo in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize. Guatemala is in the distance.\n
A young Yucatan Black Howler Monkey, Alouatta pigra, in the rainforest at the Lamanai Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13927078 - A young Yucatan Black Howler Monkey, Alouatta pigra, in the rainforest at the Lamanai Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
Tourists in front of Structure A-9 in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13927063 - Tourists in front of Structure A-9 in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
Ball Court #2 in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13927042 - Ball Court #2 in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
El Castillo, Structure 6, with tourists on top in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926910 - El Castillo, Structure 6, with tourists on top in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
Structure A-5 in the foreground with Structure A-1 facing Plaza A-1 behind in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926852 - Structure A-5 in the foreground with Structure A-1 facing Plaza A-1 behind in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
Excavation showing stairs of an earlier pyramid inside Structure A-7 in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926798 - Excavation showing stairs of an earlier pyramid inside Structure A-7 in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
Structure A-1 facing Plaza A-2, with El Castillo behind in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926757 - Structure A-1 facing Plaza A-2, with El Castillo behind in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
A replica of a Mayan ritual ball court in the museum in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926573 - A replica of a Mayan ritual ball court in the museum in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
A Yucatan Black Howler Monkey, Alouatta pigra, eating leaves in a tree at the Lamanai Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926555 - A Yucatan Black Howler Monkey, Alouatta pigra, eating leaves in a tree at the Lamanai Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
The east frieze on El Castillo or Structure A-6 in the Mayan ruins of the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926531 - The east frieze on El Castillo or Structure A-6 in the Mayan ruins of the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
View of pyramids in Plazas A1 & A2 from the top of El Castillo, Structure 6, in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926518 - View of pyramids in Plazas A1 & A2 from the top of El Castillo, Structure 6, in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
Structure A-32 on the front of El Castillo (Structure A-6) in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926360 - Structure A-32 on the front of El Castillo (Structure A-6) in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
A Mayan ceramic pot in the visitors center museum in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
13925538 - A Mayan ceramic pot in the visitors center museum in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
A Mayan ceramic effigy censor in the visitors center museum in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
13925425 - A Mayan ceramic effigy censor in the visitors center museum in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
A Mayan ceramic effigy censor in the visitors center museum in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
13925410 - A Mayan ceramic effigy censor in the visitors center museum in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
Pink Ginger, Alpinia purpurata, in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
13925214 - Pink Ginger, Alpinia purpurata, in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
Trees growing on a ruin in the residential complex in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, Belize.\n
13925160 - Trees growing on a ruin in the residential complex in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, Belize.\n
Corbel arch doorway into Plaza E, the royal residence in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, San Ignacio, Belize.\n
13925153 - Corbel arch doorway into Plaza E, the royal residence in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, San Ignacio, Belize.\n
Mayan ceramic figurine in the visitors center museum in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
13925086 - Mayan ceramic figurine in the visitors center museum in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
Lobster Claw Heliconia, Heliconia rostrata, in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
13924789 - Lobster Claw Heliconia, Heliconia rostrata, in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
Pyramid A1 on Plaza A in the residential complex in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, San Ignacio, Belize.\n
13924775 - Pyramid A1 on Plaza A in the residential complex in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, San Ignacio, Belize.\n
Structure A3 in Plaza A in the residential complex in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, Belize.\n
13924736 - Structure A3 in Plaza A in the residential complex in the Mayan ruins in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve, Belize.\n
Mayan ceramic figurines in the visitors center museum in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
13924729 - Mayan ceramic figurines in the visitors center museum in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
Large ants on a lobster claw heliconia in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
13924322 - Large ants on a lobster claw heliconia in the Cahal Pech Archeological Reserve in San Ignacio, Belize.\n
Mexico, Tourists climbing on Pyramid of the Sun; Teotihuacan Archeological Site
13877017 - Mexico, Tourists climbing on Pyramid of the Sun; Teotihuacan Archeological Site
A fire-starting stick from the Ansilta Period in the Calingasta Archeological Museum In Calingasta, San Juan, Argentina.
13847772 - A fire-starting stick from the Ansilta Period in the Calingasta Archeological Museum In Calingasta, San Juan, Argentina.
The colonial Church of Our Lady of the Assumption was completed by Franciscan friars in 1751 in the town of Tecoh, Yucatan, Mexico. In 1842, John Lloyd Stevens, the archeological explorer and author of "Incidents of Travel in Yucatan" climbed this church tower to look for Mayan ruins in the surrounding jungle.
13845576 - The colonial Church of Our Lady of the Assumption was completed by Franciscan friars in 1751 in the town of Tecoh, Yucatan, Mexico. In 1842, John Lloyd Stevens, the archeological explorer and author of "Incidents of Travel in Yucatan" climbed this church tower to look for Mayan ruins in the surrounding jungle.
Structure A-1 facing Plaza A-1, with Structures A-13 & A-11 behind in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13927331 - Structure A-1 facing Plaza A-1, with Structures A-13 & A-11 behind in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
An informational panel about Structure A11 in the museum in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13927301 - An informational panel about Structure A11 in the museum in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
Replica of Altar 1 museum in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize. The original is in the British Museum.\n
13927107 - Replica of Altar 1 museum in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize. The original is in the British Museum.\n
Tourists in front of Structure A-9 in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13927097 - Tourists in front of Structure A-9 in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
Structure A-3 with its stela and altar in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926972 - Structure A-3 with its stela and altar in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
Stela and altar in front of Structure A-3 in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926951 - Stela and altar in front of Structure A-3 in the Mayan ruins in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926916 - the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
The west frieze on El Castillo or Structure A-6 in the Mayan ruins of the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926850 - The west frieze on El Castillo or Structure A-6 in the Mayan ruins of the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
Detail of the west frieze on El Castillo or Structure A-6 in the Mayan ruins of the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize. This figure is identified as Kawil, an ancestral deity.\n
13926807 - Detail of the west frieze on El Castillo or Structure A-6 in the Mayan ruins of the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize. This figure is identified as Kawil, an ancestral deity.\n
Recreation of Burial A4-2 in the museum in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize, containing the skeleton & grave goods.\n
13926734 - Recreation of Burial A4-2 in the museum in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize, containing the skeleton & grave goods.\n
Structure A-13 in Plaza A-2 in the foreground with El Castillo behind in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
13926716 - Structure A-13 in Plaza A-2 in the foreground with El Castillo behind in the Xunantunich Archeological Reserve in Belize.\n
A Brown Jay, Psilorhinus morio, perched in a tree by the New River in the Lamanai Archeological Reserve, Orange Walk District, Belize.\n
13926707 - A Brown Jay, Psilorhinus morio, perched in a tree by the New River in the Lamanai Archeological Reserve, Orange Walk District, Belize.\n
A Brown Jay, Psilorhinus morio, perched in a tree by the New River in the Lamanai Archeological Reserve, Orange Walk District, Belize.\n
13926460 - A Brown Jay, Psilorhinus morio, perched in a tree by the New River in the Lamanai Archeological Reserve, Orange Walk District, Belize.\n
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