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Object Number
2004.24.23382
Display Title
Barracks and plaza
Descriptions
Object Description
Barracks and plaza- (Shows tower of Utatlan stone. Guatemala: Santa Cruz de Quiche. 63-41. Neil M. Judd. 1914-15.
Subject
- Plaza
- Structure
- Barracks
- Architecture
- Building
Department
Photographic
Date
1914-1915
Artist
Neil M. Judd
Culture
- Highland Maya
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America
/
Guatemala
/
El Quiche
/
<County>
/
Santa Cruz del Quiche
Materials
Negative, nitrate
Dimensions
Overall: 8.89 x 15.24 cm (3 1/2 x 6 in.)
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