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3/4 view of right side.
Jan. 2001
Found in courtyard between Pyramid of the Magician and House of the Birds.
Jan. 2002
3/4 view of left side.
Jan. 2001
Found in courtyard between Pyramid of the Magician and House of the Birds.
Jan. 2002
Near-frontal view.
Jan. 2001
Detail of head.
Jan. 2001
Stone slab with relief carving of Tlaloc, the rain deity of the central highlands; all Tlaloc masks shown here are from Lower West Building (Building I) of the Pyramid of the Magician.
Jan. 2001
Tlaloc mask.
Scanned from Seler, “Die Ruinen von Uxmal,” 1917; closely based on Seler’s on-site drawing.
Tlaloc mask with characteristic features: goggle-like eyes, wavy lines from both sides of the top of the head, nose, mustaches curved at the ends, open mouths with upper teeth, pointed chins with beards, and bar-and-trapeze symbols at top and sides.
Nov. 1999
One of three Tlaloc masks on display in exhibit just outside Uxmal site museum (see page 4).
Jan. 2002
Angle view of stone in photo at right, showing shallow depth of relief; on display in Merida museum.
Jan. 2003
Tlaloc Mask with unusual pendants below ears; on display at the Museo Regional de Yucatán, "Palacio Cantón, in Mérida.
Jan. 2003
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