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Looking northeast along south
face of the House of the Pigeons; the Dovecote Roofcomb originally
had 9 stepped, perforated, gable-shaped sections.
Jan. 2003 (24mm lens) |
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Looking northwest along south
face of the House of the Pigeons; the Dovecote Roofcomb miraculously
preserved over thirteen centuries.
Jan. 2001 |
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"Acropolis group: South Acropolis, Uxmal."
Scanned from George F. Andrews, Pyramids and Palace, Monsters and Masks; Vol. 1, Architecture of the Puuc Regions and the Northern Plains Area, 1995 (p. 218). Reproduced with permission of Labyrinthos, publishers, 1995. |
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Official INAH plaque.
Jan. 2002 |
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Detail of plaque at left;
showing original position of figurative sculpture on roofcomb.
Jan. 2002 |
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Detail of plaque at far left;
groundplan of Dovecote Group, showing that the long narrow
House of the Pigeons is the northern boundary of the quadrangle
to which the arrow points; also showing the
Great Pyramid at right.
Jan. 2002 |
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