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Temple of the Columns

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End, Back and Chutunes

South end and back of Temple of the Columns; same colonnette frieze and surface stones presumably ran around entire building.
Jan. 2001
South end, facing stones of lower wall have been replaced, restored
Jan. 2001
Back wall; lower portion is clear example of mortar binder covering wall, from which facing stones, impressed but not tenoned into wall, have fallen or been removed.
Jan. 2001
Sections of frieze colonnette survive above fallen facing stones below.
Jan. 2001
Partially fallen section of frieze colonnette.
Jan. 2001
Partially surviving section of frieze colonnette.
Jan. 2001
Tall central colonnettes have survived better than short colonnettes above and below.
Jan. 2001
Showing that collapsing stone of medial molding is tenoned into wall.
Jan. 2001
Showing depth of medial molding and colonnette stones.
Jan. 2001
Chultunes in front of front (west) facade; warning poles placed in holes.
Jan. 2001
Mouths of same two chultunes as in photo at left.
Jan. 2001
Mouth of chultune in front of main (west) facade.
Jan. 2001
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