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Stela no.14, the best preserved
of the stelae from Uxmal's stelae platform, moved to
Site Museum in 1983.
Jan. 2001 |
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The images on both stelae
nos.14 and 2, on display in the Site Museum, concentrate on
a single figure, following the classic stela motif.
Nov. 1999 |
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The same Stela no.14, here photographed by artificial light at night, when lying on its side on the stela platform (photo rotated).
Photograph by Dan Leyrer as member of Blom/Tulane expedition, 1930. Scanned from 35mm slide of the original photograph (M.31.4.594). Reproduced with permission of the Middle American Research Institute (MARI), Tulane University. |
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Posted diagram of Stela no.14;
drawing is generalized, not exact.
Jan. 2003 |
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Lord Chak, with broad-brimmed
feathered headdress and other royal regalia, standing in a
formal heel-to-heel pose on a two-headed jaguar throne.
Jan. 2003 |
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Lord Chak, standing on a
two-headed jaquar throne; a warrior holding a circular shield
at the right, two smaller figures at left, two captives below.
Jan. 2003 |
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