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Object Number
2004.1.381.1.512
Display Title
Landscape with water and two men
Descriptions
Object Description
Copan Album: Volume 11, Page 42
Department
Photographic
Date
1891 - 1901
Culture
- Maya
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Central America
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Honduras
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Copan
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Copan
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Copan
Materials
Albumen print adhered to Paper in Album
Dimensions
Overall: 15.24 × 20.0025 cm (6 × 7 7/8 in.)
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PrimaryMedia | Object Number | Title | Classification | Geography/Provenience | SHARE |
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| 2004.1.381.1.319 | Two men standing among sculptures from debris of hieroglyphic steps, Mound 26 |
Copan
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| 2004.1.381.1.209 | Two men, woman, and child standing for photograph |
Copan
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| 2004.1.381.1.186 | River front, looking north-northwest, showing main structure from Hacienda of Don Pedro Arellana |
Copan
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| 2004.1.381.1.233 | Side view of Stela 6K |
Quirigua
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| 2004.1.381.1.322 | Mr. Owens and Mozo starting for Yzabal with moulds |
Copan
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| 2004.1.381.1.42 | Sculpture O, southern end |
Copan
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| 2004.1.381.1.138 | Mound 36, southern slop, looking northwest |
Copan
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| 2004.1.381.1.90 | Main structure from Mound 3, looking south-southwest |
Copan
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| 2004.1.381.1.416 | Step with figure in center from hieroglyphic stairway |
Copan
| ||
| 2004.1.381.1.368 | Excavation beside fallen Stela G, showing opening to vault beneath |
Copan
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| 2004.1.381.1.464 | Hieroglyphic stairway, cleared, showing all in place, closer view |
Copan
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| 2004.1.383.1 | Don Dionicio Urritia and two daughters |
Quirigua
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