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Mayan archaeological sites, Yucatan, Mexico

The temple of the Descending God, Flat-roofed building with a staircase leading to the temple with a single chamber, topped by a roof crest in three parts, over the doorway a niche contains a painted stucco figure of the Descending God, Tulum (Zamá, Zamal), arise and grew between 12th and 16th centuries AD, Postclassic period, Quintana Roo, Yucatan, Mexico. Picture by Manuel Cohen

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Mexican Precolombian Precolumbian Pre-Colombian Architectural Architecture Exterior Archaeology Archeology Archaeological Archeological Ruin Maya Mayan Mesoamerican Prehispanic Stone Grey
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The Mayas
The temple of the Descending God, Flat-roofed building with a staircase leading to the temple with a single chamber, topped by a roof crest in three parts, over the doorway a niche contains a painted stucco figure of the Descending God, Tulum (Zamá, Zamal), arise and grew between 12th and 16th centuries AD, Postclassic period, Quintana Roo, Yucatan, Mexico. Picture by Manuel Cohen