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Mayan archaeological sites, Yucatan, Mexico

Structure 17, called the Twins, large foundation of 40 meters long, 17 meters wide and 6 meters high upon which two others were built to support two vaulted buildings of four rooms each, Ek Balam (?Black Jaguar? in Maya), flourished during the Late Classic period between 700 and 1200 AD, Yucatan, Mexico. Picture by Manuel Cohen

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Structure 17, called the Twins, large foundation of 40 meters long, 17 meters wide and 6 meters high upon which two others were built to support two vaulted buildings of four rooms each, Ek Balam (?Black Jaguar? in Maya), flourished during the Late Classic period between 700 and 1200 AD, Yucatan, Mexico. Picture by Manuel Cohen