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Maya Civilization Collection

The Maya civilization, known for its rich cultural heritage and architectural marvels, continues to captivate us with its intricate artifacts

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Mexico, Quintana Roo, El Castillo Pyramid in Chichen Itza archeological site

Mexico, Quintana Roo, El Castillo Pyramid in Chichen Itza archeological site
2040-210378-01

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Mexico, Yucatan, Chichen Itza, El Castillo

Mexico, Yucatan, Chichen Itza, El Castillo
2005-201916-01

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Mexico, Yucatan, Chichen Itza, Caracol Building, Observatory

Mexico, Yucatan, Chichen Itza, Caracol Building, Observatory
2005-201908-01

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Mexico, Quintana Roo, Tulum, Rocky cliff and vegetation at Mayan ruins

Mexico, Quintana Roo, Tulum, Rocky cliff and vegetation at Mayan ruins
2005-201864-01

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Mexico, Quintana Roo, Tulum, Beach at Mayan ruins

Mexico, Quintana Roo, Tulum, Beach at Mayan ruins
2005-201860-01

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Mexico, Yucatan, Chichen Itza, Feathered Serpent

Mexico, Yucatan, Chichen Itza, Feathered Serpent
2005-201914-01

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Mexico, Quintana Roo, Tulum, Mayan ruins, Pyramid El Castillo

Mexico, Quintana Roo, Tulum, Mayan ruins, Pyramid El Castillo
2005-201841-01

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Mexico, Mayan Riviera, Tulum, Mayan Ruins Silhouetted at Sunset

Mexico, Mayan Riviera, Tulum, Mayan Ruins Silhouetted at Sunset

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Entryway into the Group G palace complex in Tikal National Park, Guatemala

Entryway into the Group G palace complex in Tikal National Park, Guatemala
Guatemala, Entryway into the ruins of a palace in Group G of the archeological site of the pre-Columbian Mayan culture in Tikal National Park, UNESCO World Heritage site

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Temple I in the ruins of the Mayan civilization in Tikal National Park, Guatemala

Temple I in the ruins of the Mayan civilization in Tikal National Park, Guatemala
Guatemala, Temple I, or Temple of the Great Jaguar, is a funerary pyramid dedicated to Jasaw Chan K awil, who was entombed in the structure in AD 734

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Costumed Figure from Mexico, 7th-8th century (ceramic, pigment)

Costumed Figure from Mexico, 7th-8th century (ceramic, pigment)
3472325 Costumed Figure from Mexico, 7th-8th century (ceramic, pigment) by Mayan (6th-8th century); 29.3 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Relief with Enthroned Ruler, c. 770 AD (painted limestone)

Relief with Enthroned Ruler, c. 770 AD (painted limestone)
3525775 Relief with Enthroned Ruler, c.770 AD (painted limestone) by Mayan, (8th century AD); 88.9x87.6x7 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Guatemalan or Mexican, c. A.D)

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Stela C, west side, Copan, Late Classic Period, 780 AD (stone)

Stela C, west side, Copan, Late Classic Period, 780 AD (stone)
JPC310184 Stela C, west side, Copan, Late Classic Period, 780 AD (stone) by Mayan; Copan, Honduras, Central America; (add.info)

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Two terracotta figures of women from Palenque, plate from

Two terracotta figures of women from Palenque, plate from
STC95313 Two terracotta figures of women from Palenque, plate from Ancient Monuments of Mexico, engraved by Bachelier, 1866 (litho) by Waldeck

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Large plaque with ideographic writing from the Temple of Inscriptions, Palenque, c

Large plaque with ideographic writing from the Temple of Inscriptions, Palenque, c
STC95303 Large plaque with ideographic writing from the Temple of Inscriptions, Palenque, c.692, plates 34 and 35 from Ancient Monuments of Mexico, engraved Humbert, 1866 (litho) by Waldeck

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Relief depicting a priest with offerings from the Sanctuary of the Temple of the Sun

Relief depicting a priest with offerings from the Sanctuary of the Temple of the Sun
STC95302 Relief depicting a priest with offerings from the Sanctuary of the Temple of the Sun, Palenque, plates 29 and 30 from Ancient Monuments of Mexico, engraved by Werner

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Plaque of ideographic writing from the Temple of Inscriptions, Palenque, c

Plaque of ideographic writing from the Temple of Inscriptions, Palenque, c
STC95304 Plaque of ideographic writing from the Temple of Inscriptions, Palenque, c.692, plate 38 from Ancient Monuments of Mexico, engraved by Rosello, 1866 (litho) by Waldeck

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Facade of the Temple of the Sun, Palenque, plate 26 from

Facade of the Temple of the Sun, Palenque, plate 26 from
STC95301 Facade of the Temple of the Sun, Palenque, plate 26 from Ancient Monuments of Mexico, engraved by Eugene Ciceri (1813-90) 1866 (litho) by Waldeck

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Panorama of the Great Plaza in the ruins of the Mayan civilization in Tikal National Park

Panorama of the Great Plaza in the ruins of the Mayan civilization in Tikal National Park
Guatemala, Temple I, or Temple of the Great Jaguar, is a funerary pyramid dedicated to Jasaw Chan K awil, who was entombed in the structure in AD 734

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Great Plaza in the ruins of the Mayan civilization in Tikal National Park, Guatemala

Great Plaza in the ruins of the Mayan civilization in Tikal National Park, Guatemala
Guatemala, Temple I, or Temple of the Great Jaguar, is a funerary pyramid dedicated to Jasaw Chan K awil, who was entombed in the structure in AD 734

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Mayan ruins in the Plaza of the Seven Temples, Tikal National Park, Guatemala

Mayan ruins in the Plaza of the Seven Temples, Tikal National Park, Guatemala
Guatemala, Mayan civilization ruins at Tikal National Park, Guatemala, a UNESCO World Heritage site, Plaza of the Seven Temples

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Mayan pyramid in Mundo Perdido group, Tikal National Park, Guatemala

Mayan pyramid in Mundo Perdido group, Tikal National Park, Guatemala
Guatemala, Mayan civilization ruins at Tikal National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, Mundo Perdido or Lost World complex

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Temple of the Sun ruins of the Maya city of Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico

Temple of the Sun ruins of the Maya city of Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico
Temple of the Sun ruins of the Maya city of Palenque; Chiapas, Mexico

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Tunisia, Dougga, Roman ruins at the Capitol

Tunisia, Dougga, Roman ruins at the Capitol
Tunisia - Dougga (Thugga, UNESCO World Heritage List, 1997). Roman ruins, the Capitol (Capitolium), 2nd century

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Mexico, Chiapas State, Temple of Inscriptions at Palenque archaeological site

Mexico, Chiapas State, Temple of Inscriptions at Palenque archaeological site
Mexico - Maya civilization - Chiapas State - Palenque archaeological site (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1987) - Temple of Inscriptions

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Sculpture of tattooed head, perhaps of Chac (Mayan priest) from Uxmal archaeological site

Sculpture of tattooed head, perhaps of Chac (Mayan priest) from Uxmal archaeological site, Yucatan State, Mexico
Maya civilization, Mexico, 10th century A.D. Yucatan State - Uxmal (Maya archaeological site) - Sculpture of a tattoed head, perhaps of a Chac (Mayan god of rain, lightning, and thunder) priest

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Relief depicting Venus, from Chichen Itza, Mexico

Relief depicting Venus, from Chichen Itza, Mexico
Maya civilization, Mexico, 11th century. The Star of Venus, relief from the temple of the planet Venus in Chichen Itza

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Mexico, Yucatan, Uxmal archeological site, Ruins of ancient capital of Xiu

Mexico, Yucatan, Uxmal archeological site, Ruins of ancient capital of Xiu
Mexico - Yucatan - Mayan archeological site of Uxmal (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1996). The ruins of the ancient capital of Xiu

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Relief with priests head, from Sayil archeological site, Mexico

Relief with priests head, from Sayil archeological site, Mexico
Maya civilization, Mexico, 4th-10th century A.D. Stele No. 5 with a relief of a priests head. From the Sayil archeological site

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Feathered snake head in stone, from Chichen Itza, Mexico

Feathered snake head in stone, from Chichen Itza, Mexico
Maya civilization, Mexico, 11th century A.D. Feathered snake head in stone. From Chichen Itza

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: Polychrome terracotta container with zoomorphic decoration, from Tikal

Polychrome terracotta container with zoomorphic decoration, from Tikal
Maya civilization. Polychrome terracotta container with zoomorphic decoration. From Tikal

Background imageMaya Civilization Collection: El Castillo, Chichen Itza, Mexico

El Castillo, Chichen Itza, Mexico
El Castillo Temple, Chichen Itza, Mexico at sunrise. This step-pyramid was built by the Maya civilisation. It is a temple dedicated to the god Kukulcan



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The Maya civilization, known for its rich cultural heritage and architectural marvels, continues to captivate us with its intricate artifacts. A Costumed Figure from Mexico, dating back to the 7th-8th century, showcases the artistic prowess of this ancient civilization. Crafted from ceramic and adorned with vibrant pigments, it offers a glimpse into their elaborate ceremonial attire. Another remarkable piece is the Relief with Enthroned Ruler, painted on limestone around 770 AD. This masterpiece depicts a powerful leader seated majestically on his throne, symbolizing the authority and grandeur of Maya rulership. As we delve deeper into their world, an Arch at the entrance to Kabah in Yucatan beckons us towards an archaeological site that holds countless secrets waiting to be uncovered. Its imposing presence serves as a testament to their advanced engineering skills and urban planning. Stela C from Copan transports us further back in time to the Late Classic Period of 780 AD. Carved meticulously out of stone, this monumental sculpture portrays significant events or individuals within Maya society. The Head of a Rain God carved from fossiliferous limestone reveals their deep reverence for nature and belief in divine forces governing rainfall—a vital element for agricultural prosperity. Terracotta figures found in Palenque provide insights into everyday life during that era. These two women depicted on a plate offer glimpses into fashion trends or societal roles prevalent at that time. A Large plaque with ideographic writing discovered at Palenque's Temple of Inscriptions sheds light on their sophisticated system of hieroglyphic writing—an essential tool for recording historical events and religious rituals. Intricate reliefs depicting priests making offerings inside the Sanctuary of the Temple of the Sun highlight their spiritual practices centered around celestial deities worshipped by Mayans across different regions. The Facade of the Temple of the Sun stands as a testament to Maya architecture's splendor—its intricate designs and meticulous craftsmanship leave us in awe of their architectural prowess.