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Official INAH plaque.
Jan. 2002
Detail of plaque at left; showing facade section.
Jan. 2002
Detail of plaque at far-left; vertical cross-section, front facade with doorway at right.
Jan. 2002
Detail of INAH plaque above; Spanish description.
Jan. 2002
Detail of INAH plaque above; Yucatec Mayan description.
Jan. 2002
Detail of INAH plaque above; English description.
Jan. 2002
1888-1891. Front facade and, at left, partly collapsed north section.
1888-1891 photograph by Henry N. Sweet as a member of the Thompson/Peabody expedition; scanned from 35mm slide of original photograph at Dumbarton Oaks. Reproduced Courtesy of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University.
Doorway in north section of L shaped building, seen in photo below-left; showing progressive collapse.
Jan. 2002
Chultun in front, showing stone mouth.
Jan. 2002
South and west facades of L shaped building, showing continuous plain colonnettes of upper wall, medial and upper moldings.
Jan. 2002
Looking west to front facade, showing doorway in north section and two of four doorways in east section (cf. 1888-91 photo above-left).
Jan. 2002
Overlapping with photo at left, showing three of four doorways in east section (cf. 1888-91 photo above-far left); official INAH plaque on ground in front of building terrace.
Jan. 2002
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