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Kabah and Labná

Kabah, Codz Poop Platform: north and west sides, showing extent of Platform, main staircase at right and Codz Poop above.
photo Jan. 2003 (24mm lens)
Kabah: closer view of northwest corner, showing that platform is built over a natural rock outcropping, a common practice in the Puuc Region.
photo Jan. 2003 (24mm lens)
Kabah, Codz Poop Platform: showing slightly recessed walls, common for major platforms in the Puuc Region.
photo Jan. 2001
Kabah, Staircase to top of Codz Poop Platform: restored, showing major size and relation to platform walls.  
photo Jan. 2001
Kabah, Codz Poop Platform, reconstructed:  showing that Platform is less tall on this upper, east side; also showing back and north end of Codz Poop, much collapsed.
photo Jan. 2002
Kabah, Platform for Palace Plaza: showing shallow terraces between wall setbacks and central staircase at their  left.
photo Jan. 2003 (24mm lens)
Labná, Palace Group: right (east) side, showing restored platform.
photo Nov. 1999
1888-1891. Labná, Palace Group: southeast corner of Palace platform, seen in photo at left.
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.
Labná, Palace Group: same view as in 1888-1891 photo at left, showing recent restoration, with corner indicated.
photo Jan. 2002
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