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Facade of Native Palace in Yucatan, 1890. Creator: UnknownFacade of Native Palace in Yucatan, 1890. Decorative stonework on Mayan palace. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History, Vol. IV - Modern History", by Edmund Ollier
Idoles de Tabasco, 1723. Creator: Bernard PicartIdoles de Tabasco, 1723. Idols of Tabasco. Gruesome scene of human sacrifice that supposedly took place in southern Mexico
Idoles de Campeche et de Iucatan, 1723. Creator: Bernard PicartIdoles de Campeche et de Iucatan, 1723. Idols of Campeche and Yucatan. Fanciful scene showing people and animals apparently being sacrificed to monsters in Mexico
Reconstructed Model of a Magnificent Maya Temple Pyramid at Tikal, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume III, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]
Interior of the portico of the Temple of the Sun in the Mayan ruins of Palenque
Exterior view of the Temple of the Cross in the Mayan ruins of Palenque
View of The Palace in the Mayan ruins of Palenque
Exterior view of The Palace in the Mayan ruins of Palenque
View of a pyramid at the Mayan ruins of Bonampak
Overview of the Mayan ruins with the Great Plaza and Temple I
View of small temples in the ruins of Bonampak
Overview of The Palace, Mayan ruins of 7th-8th century in the state of Chiapas
View of Temple No. 33, known as Temple of the bird and the jaguar in the Mayan ruins of Yaxchilan
Back view of the temple number 33, known as Temple of the bird and the jaguar in the Mayan ruins of Yaxchilan
Detail of the staircase and top wall of the pyramid of the Mayan ruins of Bonampak
Central America... c1920Central America. Carved with such depth as almost to be a statue, this Maya date-marker at Copan, Honduras, is a masterpiece, c1920
A victim before the Maya god Kukulkan, 1901. After the bas-relief in stone from Menche-Tanamit in the British Museum. A print from The Worlds History, A Survey of Mans Record, by Dr HF Helmolt
A page from the Dresden codex, Maya manuscript, 1901A page from the Dresden Maya Manuscript, 1901. The Dresden Codex is held in the Sachsische Landesbibliothek, the state library in Dresden, Germany
Mayan ruins, Tikal, Guatemala, 19th century. Artist: Alexandre de BarMayan ruins, Tikal, Guatemala, 19th century. The archaeological site of Tikal boasts the tallest buildings in Pre-Colombian America
Latino types, 19th century. Artist: E RonjatLatino types, 19th century. These are probably Mayan people from the Yucatan in Mexico
Lacandon people, 19th century. Artist: Pierre FritelLacandon people, 19th century. The Lacandones of southern Mexico are one of the indigenous Native American Maya peoples
Uxmal, Pre-Columbian ruined city of the Mayan civilization, Yucatan, Mexico, 19th centArtist: T TaylorUxmal, Pre-Columbian ruined city of the Mayan civilization in the state of Yucatan, Mexico, 19th century
Mayan types, Yucatan, Mexico, 19th century. Artist: E RonjatMayan types, Yucatan, Mexico, 19th century
Toltec sculptures, Mexico, 19th century. Representations of Toltec (or possibly Mayan) relief sculptures
Mayan stone lintel showing a serpent god and priestMayan stone lintel from Menche showing a serpent god and priest
Mayan stela showing human sacrificeA Mayan stela showing human sacrifice from the Cozumalhuapa culture in Guatamala
Mayan hieroglyphs on part of a door lintel, 7th centuryMayan hieroglyphs on part of a door lintel from Naranjo in Guatemala. The glyphs give the date of 27th January AD 633
Jade Maya carving of a seated dignitary, from Has Cuevas. From the British Museums collection
Mayan pottery incense burner in the shape of a headMayan pottery incense burner in the shape of the head of a man wearing ear-plugs. From Honduras, from the British Museums collection
Mayan figurine of a seated godPre-Columbian Mayan figurine of a seated god, from the British Museum
Detail of a Mayan pottery incense burner, 8th centuryDetail of a Mayan pottery incense burner from Guatamala, from the British Museums collection, 8th century
Stone bust of the Maize God, Maya, Copan, Honduras, Late Classic period, c600-c800. This sculpture is one of eight that were once set on the cornice of Structure 22
Mayan mask of polished stone, from the British Museums collection
The Yaxchilan Lintels, 8th centuryLintel 15 of Yaxchilan Structure 21, Mayan, Mexico, 770. Carved limestone lintel with glyphs and a scene representing Lady Wak Tuun, during a bloodletting rite
Pre-Columbian pottery statuette of the Mayan god Mictantecuan, from the British Museums collection
Mayan vessel in the shape of the rain-god Chac MoolMayan eagle-vase in the shape of the rain-god Chac Mool, probably used as an offering-bowl for human heads at sacrifices
Lintel 24, Maya, Late Classic period, c600-900Maya relief of a priest cutting his tongue on a rope of thorns, from Lintel 24, House E, at Menche, Late Classic period, c600-900
Jade plaque showing a seated Mayan king, 400-800
Pyramid and Temple-of-the-Inscriptions, Palenque, Mexico, 7th centuryTemple of Inscriptions, Palenque, Mexico. This pyramid topped with a temple is an example of classical Mayan architecture
Section from the Mayan Troano Codex, 15th century. The Troano Codex is a manuscript of the late period of the Mayan civilization in Central America
Stele B from Copan, Honduras, Pre-Columbian, Maya, c300-630. Copan was an important Maya city from the 5th until the 9th century
Mayan lintel listing the nine generations of rulers at Yaxchilan, 450-550. Yaxchilan was a major city of the Mayan Classic period, reaching its greatest power in the reign of King Shield Jaguar II
Mayan Pot of Man in high animal head-dress holding staff with lotus flower
Maya painted jar: man in jaguar-skin litter from GuatemalaMaya painted jar, man in jaguar-skin litter from Guatemala
Pottery Figure of standing woman, face painted with fret pattern, Guanajuato, Mexico, 2000BC-300. Chupicuaro: Pre-Clasic Period. Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh
Pottery figure found in grave, known as Pretty Ladies, Guanajuato, Mexico, 2000BC-300. Pretty Ladies is the name archaeologists gave to pre-Columbian female figurines in Mexico
Mexican Serpent, God and Priest, Pre-Columbian, Maya Culture, 770. Carved limestone lintel with glyphs and a scene representing Lady Wak Tuun, during a bloodletting rite
Priest Makes Offering to Mayan Sun God. Chiyres, Mexico. Maya prayer almost invariably accompanies acts of offering and sacrifice. Berlin Museum