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Symbolical stone found in the Mausoleum of high pontiff Cay at Chichen. | 19 |
View of the pyramid called "House of the Dwarf," at Uxmal, | 34 |
Ground plan of the Sanctuary, | 35 |
Ground plan of the Temple of Mysteries, | 36 |
Part of cornice surrounding the Sanctuary, | 39 |
Cross bones and skeletons carved on the cornice of the Sanctuary, | 39 |
Part of a statue with apron on which is sculptured the image of an extended hand. (From Uxmal.) | 40 |
Symbolical slab with title of the high pontiff, | 45 |
Symbols from the turret dedicated to the high pontiff Cay in the palace of King Can, at Uxmal, | 65 |
Tableau of the creation, from the east façade of the palace at Chichen-Itza, | 72 |
Prince Coh in battle (from mural paintings at Chichen-Itza), | 78 |
Prince Coh's body laid out for cremation (from mural paintings at Chichen-Itza), | 80 |
Slab from Prince Coh's Mausoleum, at Chichen, leopard eating the heart of his enemies, | 85 |
Dying leopard with human head, from Prince Coh's Mausoleum at Chichen-Itza, | 86 |
Priest of Osiris making an offering (from the tombs of Thebes), | 86 |
{xv} Statue of Prince Coh, found in his Mausoleum at Chichen-Itza, now in the National Museum in the City of Mexico, | 87 |
Slab from Prince Coh's Mausoleum at Chichen, representing Queen Moo, under the figure of a macaw, eating the heart of her enemies, | 88 |
Tableau of the Mastodon worship, at Chichen, | 93 |
Small terra cotta heads from British Honduras, | 104 |
Sculptures on monolith gate at Tiahuanuco (Peru), from a model in the museum of the Long Island Historical Society in Brooklyn, | 104 |
Bas-reliefs from small room at the foot of Prince Coh's monument at Chichen-Itza, | 115, 118 |
Symbols of lower Egypt (from Sir Gardner Wilkinson's works on Egypt), | 115 |
Plate XVII, part II. of Troano M.S., | 116 |
Plate XXV. part II. of Troano M.S., head dress of mother Earth, | 118 |
Maps of the Maya Empire, | 120 |
Yaxche, sacred tree of the Mayas, | 124 |
Plate VI., part II. of Troano M.S., | 126 |
Worship of sacred tree (Papaya) from a Mexican M.S., in the library of the British Museum, | 134 |
Plate XXIV., part I., Troano M.S., | 137 |
Sons of King Can, represented under the symbol of deer-heads, totem of the country, plate XVI, part II. of Troano M.S., | 139 |