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 El Mirador Gallery
 

Today March 7, 2009, was revealed to the world by Dr. Richard Hansen a large Frieze or Panel, measuring 3 m. high and 4 m wide, that is dated ca. 300 BC, and decorated a Royal pool that formed part of the hydraulics works of the city. The Panel  represents the hero twins Hunahpú and Ixbalnqué, swimming away from Xibalbá, with his father's (The Maize God) head as the Popol Vuh, 19 centuries later relates.


La Danta Complex

EL Mirador in 300 BC, El Tigre in first plane, La Danta in the horizon. View from Los Monos.

El Tigre

Decorated Temple at Las Pavas Complex, in the base of La Danta

Top Temple, La Danta

 La Danta

El Mirador Stela 2

La Danta, Mask in top temple

La Danta, ateps

Today: La Danta from Los Monos Complex

La Danta in the background,  from Los Monos Complex

La Danta Complex, including Las Pavas group in the front

La Danta Summit

Small Temple in the first Platform of La Danta Complex, Pavas Group

La Danta

Working at the site

Inner Structure

Dr Hansen in a Puzzle

El Tigre summit

Bajo in El Mirador

Carbon Painting


El Tigre from La Danta


El Mirador Stela 2

El Mirador Stela 1

3D Mapping of
La Danta

La Danta summit

Structure 30 El Mirador

Structure 34 Protection
 
Strcture 34

Middle Pre-Classic pot (500 BC)

Figurines from El Mirador

Corn Grider

Panoramic View from El Tigre

Archeologist working on stucco
 details at structure 34

La Danta summit

Codex style Plate

Structure 32
 
Pre Classic Ceramic

Pre Classic Ceramic

La Danta wall

Stela 11, La Danta Plaza El Mirador

Codex Vessel late Pre Classic

A portion of Structure 34 at El Mirador

Sreucture 34 (All Draws by Rudledge)

La Danta Complex,
El Mirador seen from Nakbe
(M. Reed, 2002)

Monument 2 El Mirador with text ( 350 BC)
 
El Tigre Complex

El Tigre Draw

 

     

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