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Chac masks, Structure XX, Chicanna, Mayan archaeological site, mixture of Chenes and Rio Bec styles
Chac masks, Structure XX, Chicanna, Mayan archaeological site, mixture of Chenes and Rio Bec styles, Late Classic Period, Campeche, Mexico, North America
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© Richard Maschmeyer
7th Century 8th Century Ancient Culture Campeche Carved Chac Chenes Classic Period Close Up Shot Close Up View Closeup Closeup Shot Closeup View Cropped Late Classic Period Mayan Mayan Culture Rain God Top Section Intricate Vertical Image
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This vibrant and captivating print showcases the intricate beauty of Chac masks, found in Structure XX at the Chicanna Mayan archaeological site. A remarkable blend of Chenes and Rio Bec styles, this architectural masterpiece from the Late Classic Period is located in Campeche, Mexico - a must-visit travel destination for history enthusiasts. The image captures the essence of these ancient rain god representations with stunning color and detail. The vertical composition allows for an encompassing view of the building exterior, highlighting its grandeur against a clear day sky. With no one in sight, it evokes a sense of solitude that invites contemplation and awe. The photograph's close-up shot focuses on the top section of Structure XX, revealing its meticulously carved stone decorations. Each intricately designed mask tells a story about Mayan culture and their deep connection to nature. The ruins stand as a testament to an ancient civilization that thrived during the 7th and 8th centuries. Richard Maschmeyer's expert photography skillfully captures not only the historical significance but also conveys a sense of wonderment towards this architectural marvel. This print serves as both an educational tool for those interested in archaeology and history while also being visually striking enough to be appreciated purely for its artistic value.
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