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calakmul, mexico-march 11, 2018: Visitors of the Mayan ruins of Calakmul, Campeche, Mexico
Aerial view of the Temple of the Thousand Columns (or Temple of the Warriors) at the archaeological site of the ancient Maya city of Chichen Itza, in the state of Yucatan, Mexico.
Mayan ruins at Tikal National Park
A round engraved stone with Aztec calendar on a wooden background
Reproduction of the ancient Aztec Mayan calendar isolated on black. Image taken in Mexico where it was part of an ancient culture.
The Governor's Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as one of the most impressive works of Uxmal
Scenic aerial view of Chichen Itza pyramid at sunrise
Close up view of an Aztec Calendar
Old egyptian hieroglyphic carvings.
Maya bas relief carving in a stele tombstone of a mayan ruler king with staff of power, Palenque, Mexico.
Ancient ruins of a former Mayan city, with temples and scenic vistas. Lamanai is a Mesoamerican archaeological site and once was a major city of the Maya civilization.
The ancient ruins of Uxmal. Yucatan, Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico - Fabruary 08, 2021: Tzolk’in, stone decorative wall decoration, stone panel in the form of the traditional round calendar of the Maya Indians. A sample of the extinct ancient culture and science of the tribes of North America
Singapore, Singapore - April 3, 2024. Historic carvings on wall along the trail in Fort Canning Park in Singapore
Archaeological ruins in Teotihuacan, Mexico.
Mosaic heraldic crest made of cobblestones representing the historic Grimaldi and Doria Dynasties in the medieval Italian village Dolceacqua in the Liguria province of the Imperia Region of Northern Italy.
Codz Poop - the Mayan Palace of the Masks, Kabah, Mexico
Some of the Mayan ruins across Mexico.
Mysterious Maya sites, unesco world heritage, with the ruins of temples, houses and altars. Not crowded. Sunny warm summer days with blue sky
It's a generic Aztec calendar. You can see the original at the Museo Nacional de Antropologia in Mexico City, Mexico. The original calendar is a massive stone slab, carved in the middle of the 15th century. It weighs almost 24 tons, has a diameter of 3.6 meters (12 feet), and a thickness of 1.22 meters (4 feet).
Landscape of an old stairs in the archeological site of Tazumal in El Salvador
Ancient Aztec Stone of the Sun.
San Juan Teotihuacan, State of Mexico, Mexico - January 03, 2013: Detail of the staircase and decorations in form of serpents heads on the Temple of the Feathered Serpent, also known as the Temple of Quetzalcoatl, and the Feathered Serpent Pyramid in Teotihuacan.
Detail of The Casa de las Conchas in Salamanca, Castile De Leon, Spain
Stone Details and Patterns of an Ancient Ruins of the large pre-Columbian city Chichen Itza, built by the Maya people, Mexico
Classical Greek  inscription Background
Maya aztec mexican calendar stone close up
An engraved stone plaque on a tomb in the floor of St Nicholas’ Chapel in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, Eastern England. The current St Nicholas Chapel was built in the early 15th century as a ‘chapel of ease’ granted to the monks of the priory church of St Margaret (now King’s Lynn Minster).
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