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Album caption: Chacmultun in the Puuc Hills of southwestern Yucatan. Many fine examples of Mayan construction, especially the use of the corbel arch and lintels over the doorways, are seen in these photographs. These buildings were erected probably not long before or after 900 A.D. Yucatan, Mexico. 1922. (Photo taken by Carnegie Institute of Washington) Close up of buildings in J.O. Kilmartin photograph numbers 63-68, kjo00063_YUC4, kjo00064_YUC4, kjo00065_YUC4, kjo00066_YUC4, kjo00068_YUC4 No index card.
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Album caption: This Indian woman is making tortillas on th eeast front of Hacienda Chichen. The dark walls were caused by fire when this pat of the house was burned during the revolution of 1918. (Photo taken by Carnegie Institute of Washington) 1923. No Index card.
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Album caption: Chacmultun in the Puuc Hills of southwestern Yucatan. These buildings were erected probably not long before or after 900 A.D. Yucatan, Mexico. 1922. (Photo taken by Carnegie Institute of Washington) Note: Close up of buildings in J.O. Kilmartin photograph numbers 63-68, kjo00063_YUC4, kjo00064_YUC4, kjo00065_YUC4, kjo00066_YUC4, kjo00067_YUC4, kjo00068_YUC4. No index card.
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Album caption: Chacmultun in the Puuc Hills of southwestern Yucatan. Many fine examples of Mayan construction, especially the use of the corbel arch and lintels over the doorways, are seen in these photographs. These buildings were erected probably not long before or after 900 A.D. Yucatan, Mexico. 1922. (Photo taken by Carnegie Institute of Washington) Note: Close up of buildings in J.O. Kilmartin photograph numbers 63-68, kjo00063_YUC4, kjo00064_YUC4, kjo00065_YUC4, kjo00067_YUC4, kjo00068_YUC4 No index card.
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Album caption: A section of the west front of El Caracol. Las Monjas is in the background. Yucatan, Mexico. 1923. Photograph taken by Carnegie Institute of Washington. No index card.
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Album caption: Chacmultun in the Puuc Hills of southwestern Yucatan. Many fine examples of Mayan construction, especially the use of the corbel arch and lintels over the doorways, are seen in these photographs. These buildings were erected probably not long before or after 900 A.D. Yucatan, Mexico. 1922. (Photo taken by Carnegie Institute of Washington) Note: Close up of buildings in J.O. Kilmartin photograph numbers 63-68, kjo00063_YUC4, kjo00064_YUC4, kjo00066_YUC4, kjo00067_YUC4, kjo00068_YUC4. No index card.
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Album caption: Chacmultun in the Puuc Hills of southwestern Yucatan. Many fine examples of Mayan construction, especially the use of the corbel arch and lintels over the doorways, are seen in these photographs. These buildings were erected probably not long before or after 900 A.D. Yucatan, Mexico. 1922. (Photo taken by Carnegie Institute of Washington) Close up of buildings in J.O. Kilmartin photograph numbers 63-68, kjo00063_YUC4, kjo00064_YUC4, kjo00065_YUC4, kjo00066_YUC4, kjo00067_YUC4 No index card.
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Album caption: Akabdzib or the House of Dark Writings. It is the most unusual building in Chichen Itza. It is 176 feet long by 48 feet wide. There are 18 rooms in several of which are hand prints in red. There are also some hieroglyphs but they have not been deciphered. No date has been definitely determined but it is believed to have been built prior to about 900 A.D. (Photo taken by Carnegie Institute Washington). Yucatan, Mexico. 1923. No index card.
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Album caption: Las Monjas. The sloping upper half of the back of this building is an unusual type of construction at Chichen Itza. Archeologists have frequently occupied these rooms. Yucatan, Mexico. 1923. Photograph taken by Carnegie Institute of Washington.
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Album caption: Chacmultun in the Puuc Hills of southwestern Yucatan. Many fine examples of Mayan construction, especially the use of the corbel arch and lintels over the doorways, are seen in these photographs. These buildings were erected probably not long before or after 900 A.D. Yucatan, Mexico. 1922. (Photo taken by Carnegie Institute of Washington) Note: Close up of buildings in J.O. Kilmartin photograph numbers 63-68, kjo00064_YUC4, kjo00065_YUC4, kjo00066_YUC4, kjo00067_YUC4, kjo00068_YUC4. No index card.
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Album caption: Mounds on the Hacienda Ake owned by Don Vicente Solis. No excavation has been done at this site. Yucatan, Mexico. (Photo taken by Carnegie Institute of Washington) 1923. No index card.
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Album caption: This elevated colonnade at the Ruins of Ake is the only one of its kind found in Yucatan. It shows very poor workmanship. No date has been determined. It could be very old or it could have been built late in the decline of the Maya Empire. Yucatan, Mexico. 1923. (Photo taken by Carnegie Institute of Washington) No index card.
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Album caption: A fine example of carving associated with the Feathred Serpent. On the upper level of El Osario. Yucatan, Mexico. 1923. Photograph taken by Carnegie Institute of Washington. No index card.
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Album caption: Chacmultun in the Puuc Hills of southwestern Yucatan. Many fine examples of Mayan construction, especially the use of the corbel arch and lintels over the doorways, are seen in these photographs. These buildings were erected probably not long before or after 900 A.D. Yucatan, Mexico. 1922. (Photo taken by Carnegie Institute of Washington) Note: Close up of buildings in J.O. Kilmartin photograph numbers 63-68, kjo00063_YUC4, kjo00065_YUC4, kjo00066_YUC4, kjo00067_YUC4, kjo00068_YUC4 No index card.
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Album caption: The Northeast Colonnade. Principal excavation site of the Chichen Itza Project during the 1924 field season. Monroe Amsden is in the extreme right of this photo. Photograph taken by Carnegie Institute of Washington. Yucatan, Mexico. June 2, 1924. No index card.


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