Carved Mayan stella, Copan ruins, Honduras — Stock Photo, Image
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Carved Mayan stella, Copan ruins, Honduras — Stock Editorial Photography

Carved stone stella of the king in Copan, a Mayan archaeological site in Honduras and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located at the south end of the Mesoamerican region, Copan was the capital of a large area from 400 AD to 800 AD.

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Tall, carved standing stones in the Mayan ruins at Quirigua, Guatemala. The stones are unique in the Mayan world.
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Carved stone stella of the king in Copan, a Mayan archaeological site in Honduras and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located at the south end of the Mesoamerican region, Copan was the capital of a large area from 400 AD to 800 AD.
Carved Mayan stella, Copan ruins, Honduras — Stock Photo, Image
Tall, carved standing stones in the Mayan ruins at Quirigua, Guatemala. The stones are unique in the Mayan world.
Mayan standing stones, Quirigua ruins, Guatemala — Stock Photo, Image
Carved stone stella of the king in Copan, a Mayan archaeological site in Honduras and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located at the south end of the Mesoamerican region, Copan was the capital of a large area from 400 AD to 800 AD.
Carved Mayan stella, Copan ruins, Honduras — Stock Photo, Image
Tall, carved standing stones in the Mayan ruins at Quirigua, Guatemala. The stones are unique in the Mayan world.
Mayan standing stones, Quirigua ruins, Guatemala — Stock Photo, Image
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Tall, carved hieroglyphs on standing stones in the Mayan ruins at Quirigua, Guatemala. The stones are unique in the Mayan world.
Tall, carved hieroglyphs on standing stones in the Mayan ruins at Quirigua, Guatemala. The stones are unique in the Mayan world. — Stock Photo, Image
Tall, carved standing stones in the Mayan ruins at Quirigua, Guatemala. The stones are unique in the Mayan world.
Mayan standing stones, Quirigua ruins, Guatemala — Stock Photo, Image

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