Mexican Pre-Hispanic Sites Image Gallery
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Identifier
035
Medium
Photograph
Date Created
11-1984
Country
Mexico
State
Campeche
Cultures
Maya Civilization
Periods
Late Middle Preclassic to Late Postclassic
Keywords
Edzná Site (Mexico)--Antiquities; Maya architecture;
Description
Alt Text: Side view of a stone building with hundreds of stone masks carved in the wall. Description: Kabáh, Palace of Masks (Codz Poop).
Copyright
©1984 Carl L. Thurman
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
Type
Image
File Format
image/tiff
Recommended Citation
Thurman, Carl L., "Kabáh [photo 02]" (1984). Mexican Pre-Hispanic Sites Image Gallery. 35.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/mayan/35
Comments
Edzná is a Maya archaeological site in the north of the Mexican state of Campeche. The most remarkable building at the site is the main temple located at the plaza. Built on a platform 40 meters high, it provides a wide overview of the surroundings. Another significant building located in the plaza is a ball court.