Kabáh
Kabáh is a Maya archaeological site in the Puuc region of western Yucatan. The site is approximately 87 miles south from Mérida, Yucatán, towards Campeche, Campeche. The site also has a number of other palaces, low stone buildings, and step pyramid temples. Kabah was declared a Yucatán state park in 1993. This University of Northern Iowa collection contains photographs of the Mexican Pre-Hispanic site Kabáh. The collection is a subset of the larger Mexican Pre-Hispanic Sites Image Gallery.
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Kabáh [photo 01]
11-1984
Alt Text: Large multistoried step pyramid complex with a grass plaza located in front. Description: Kabáh.
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Kabáh [photo 02]
11-1984
Alt Text: Side view of a stone building with hundreds of stone masks carved in the wall. Description: Kabáh, Palace of Masks (Codz Poop).
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Kabáh [photo 03]
11-1984
Alt Text: View of a large stone pointed arch. Description: Kabáh, Arch of Kabáh.
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Kabáh [photo 04]
11-1984
Alt Text: Closeup view of a series of carved stone glyphs. Description: Kabáh, Stone Glyphs.
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Kabáh [photo 05]
11-1984
Alt Text: Large stone strucutre with a series of columns. Description: Kabáh, The Palace.