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Stepped terrace with patterned upper level; assembled fallen facade pieces in front.
Nov. 1999
Details of fallen facade pieces in photo at left.
Jan. 2001
Combined mosaic eyebrow and cheek pieces from fallen mask.
Nov. 1999
Six photos of a head from one of monumental warrior figures, originally on upper facade of back of Codz Poop, a so-called "King of Kabah", now in the Museo de Antropología e Historia de Yucatán, Mérida.
Jan. 2003
Raised scarification on the proper left side of his head (cf. similar scarification on figures in upper doorjambs on page 3).
Jan. 2002
Headdress or helmet, with human face emerging from an open turtle's mouth.
Jan. 2002
Frontal view, showing that scarification is only on his proper left side, eyes presumably held shell or obsidian inlays.
Jan. 2002
Head found near Codz Poop, groomed mustache, eyes presumably held shell or obsidian inlays.
Jan. 2002
Profile view, showing straight hair on his right side, aquiline nose with piercing for nose-plug, and that the human face emerging from turtle's mouth shows Maya cranial deformation.
Jan. 2003
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