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1888-91 Sweet & Thompson

Photographs taken by Henry N. Sweet as a member of the Edward Herbert Thompson/Peabody Museum expeditions to Uxmal, Kabah, Sayil and Labná, 1888-91. These images were scanned from 35mm slides I have taken of a set of original photographs at Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.C. Special thanks to Jeffrey Quilter, Curator and Director of Pre-Columbian Studies, Leo Traxler, then Assistant Curator, Pre-Columbian Collection, and Bridget Gazzo, Librarian, Pre-Columbian Studies, for their generous help. Reproduced Courtesy of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University.


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No.1. Labná, Palace Group, southeast corner of east structure.
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No.5. Labná, Palace Group, east structure, left portion of front (south) facade; showing serpent mask at corner of frieze.
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No.7. Labná, Palace Group, west facade of east structure; showing single doorway with large mask above.
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No.10. Labná, Palace Group, front (south) facade of central section, arched passage to staircase at right.
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No.16. Labná, Palace Group, front (east facade) of south wing.
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No.28. Labná, Palace Group, southeast corner of platform and east structure.
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No.29. Labná, Pyramid Temple (El Mirador), front (south) facade with nearly complete roofcomb.
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No.30. Labná, Pyramid Temple (El Mirador), front (south) facade with roofcomb.
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No.34. Labná, Pyramid Temple (El Mirador), front (south) facade with roofcomb, the right portion broken free.
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No.70. Labná, Vaulted Archway, northwest facade with adjoining portions of residential group.
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No.73. Labná, East Building, front (west) facade.
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No.77. Labná, Vaulted Archway, southeast facade.
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