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PLATE 1

The Hieroglyphic Jambs.

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PLATE 2

Lint

el f

rom

Hal

akal

. a:

Fro

nt b

:U

nder

side

.

2

a b

PLATE 3

The

Thr

ee L

inte

ls (

the

two

pres

erve

d on

es).

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a b

PLATE 4

a:T

he O

ne L

inte

l. b:

Car

acol

Ste

la,

fron

t.

4

a b

PLATE 5

Caracol Stela, lateral parts.

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Plate 6

Wat

er T

roug

h, H

acie

nda.

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PLATE 7

Four Lintels, Lintel I. a: Front. b: Underside.

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a

b

PLATE 8

Four Lintels, Lintel II. a and b: Front. c: Underside.

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a

b

c

PLATE 9

Four Lintels, Lintel III. a and b: Front. c: Underside

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a

b

c

PLATE 10

Four Lintels, Lintel IV. a: Front. b: Underside

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a

b

PLATE 11

Yula, Lintel I. a: Front b: Underside

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a

b

PLATE 12

Yula, Lintel II. a: Front. b: Underside.

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a

b

PLATE 13

a: Painted Capstone, Small Chamber. b: Serpent’s Tail, Temple of the Wall Panels. c: Cylindrical Stone, Caracol.

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a b

c

PLATE 14

Sculptured Stones from Hieroglyphic Band, Caracol. (Blocks 4-19, belonging to certain hieroglyphic serpents, were found in the débris from the tower and upper plat-form of the Caracol. The provenance of the three small blocks, a, b, and c, each representing three glyphs, probablyindicates that there had been four of them and that they had been closely connected with the hieroglyphic serpentsof blocks 4-19. See Ruppert, 1935, p. 276.)

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