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Stepped terrace with patterned
upper level; assembled fallen facade pieces in front.
Nov. 1999 |
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Details of fallen facade
pieces in photo at left.
Jan. 2001 |
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Combined mosaic eyebrow and
cheek pieces from fallen mask.
Nov. 1999 |
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Six photos of a head from
one of monumental warrior figures, originally on upper facade
of back of Codz Poop, a so-called "King of
Kabah", now in the Museo de Antropología e Historia de Yucatán, Mérida.
Jan. 2003 |
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Raised scarification on the
proper left side of his head (cf. similar scarification
on figures in upper doorjambs on page 3).
Jan. 2002 |
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Headdress or helmet, with
human face emerging from an open turtle's mouth.
Jan. 2002 |
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Frontal view, showing that
scarification is only on his proper left side, eyes presumably held shell or obsidian inlays.
Jan. 2002 |
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Head found near Codz Poop,
groomed mustache, eyes presumably held shell or obsidian inlays.
Jan. 2002 |
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Profile view, showing straight
hair on his right side, aquiline nose with piercing for nose-plug, and that the human
face emerging from turtle's mouth shows Maya cranial deformation.
Jan. 2003 |
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