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		<title>Historical images of the Puuc region</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a great selection of early drawings and photos of the Puuc Maya region (of which the best-known and most extensively restored site is Uxmal) at a site called Architecture, Restoration, and Imaging of the Maya Cities of Uxmal, Kabah, Sayil, and Labná. The site offers both recent images and historical ones. This shot, [...]<p>Post from <a href="http://www.buriedmirror.com/latest/">Buried Mirror, a a guide to Mesoamerica and the Maya world<br>
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<p>There is a great selection of early drawings and photos of the Puuc Maya region (of which the best-known and most extensively restored site is Uxmal) at a site called <a href="http://academic.reed.edu/uxmal/" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/academic.reed.edu/uxmal/?referer=');">Architecture, Restoration, and Imaging of the Maya Cities of Uxmal, Kabah, Sayil, and Labná</a>. The site offers both recent images and historical ones. This shot, from 1888-1891, is by Henry N. Sweet, a member of the Edward Herbert Thompson/Peabody Museum expeditions. It shows the structure known at the Codz Poop at Kabah (one of my favorite sites). The image at the top of this page is a detail from this facade, a photo I took in 2007.</p>
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