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Maya Arch in the facade of the Palace of the Governor, Uxmal. The triangular Maya arches are false arches, consisting of corbeled stone slabs meeting at the summit in a point. The cornice of this arch is formed by an undulating snake (7th-10th CE) .

Maya Arch in the facade of the Palace of the Governor, Uxmal. The triangular Maya arches are false arches, consisting of corbeled stone slabs meeting at the summit in a point. The cornice of this arch is formed by an undulating snake (7th-10th CE) .
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Maya Arch in the facade of the Palace of the Governor, Uxmal. The triangular Maya arches are false arches, consisting of corbeled stone slabs meeting at the summit in a point. The cornice of this arch is formed by an undulating snake (7th-10th CE) .
Localización:
Archaeological Site, Uxmal, Mexico
Crédito:
Erich Lessing / Album
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Tamaño imagen:
2657 x 4000 px | 30.4 MB
Tamaño impresión:
22.5 x 33.9 cm | 8.9 x 13.3 in (300 dpi)