Palais des Nonnes, à Chichen-Itza. Façade de l'aile gauche. Photographer: Charnay, Claude Joseph Désiré
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Close, head-on view of the overgrown façade of the left wing of the so-called Nuns' Palace at Chichen-Itza, with a figure standing at the base to indicate scale.
Maison du Nain, à Uxmal. Photographer: Charnay, Claude Joseph Désiré
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Genre: Archaeological Photography General view of the heavily-overgrown pyramid temple, known variously as the Pyramid of the Dwarf, the Dwarf's House, the Pyramid of the Magician and the Adivino.
Palais des Nonnes, à Uxmal. Détail du côté sud. Photographer: Charnay, Claude Joseph Désiré
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Close view of a portion of the south building of the so-called Nuns' Palace at Uxmal, showing latticework carved decoration.
Palais des Nonnes, à Uxmal. Bas-relief de l'Indien. Photographer: Charnay, Claude Joseph Désiré
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Close view of a portion of the façade of the so-called Nuns' Palace, showing a relief carving of a male figure and other decoration.
Palais du Gouverneur, à Uxmal. Maison des Tortues. Photographer: Charnay, Claude Joseph Désiré
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Genre: Archaeological Photography General view of the façade of the building known as the House of the Turtles, a little to the north-west of the main part of the Governor's Palace. The building gains its name from the frieze of turtles carved around the cornice.
Grand Palais à Mitla. Grande Salle. Photographer: Charnay, Claude Joseph Désiré
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Genre: Archaeological Photography View of the hall in the Great Palace at Mitla, showing the standing columns, with a figure placed against one to indicate scale.
Ancien temple, à Chichen-Itza. Appelé Le Chateau. Photographer: Charnay, Claude Joseph Désiré
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Genre: Archaeological Photography View from the base of the steep overgrown Pyramid of Kukulkan, commonly known as the Castle (El Castillo)looking up towards the temple building on the summit.