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Tikal Stela 31, Early Classic Period, 445 AD (stone)
JPC310220 Tikal Stela 31, Early Classic Period, 445 AD (stone) by Mayan; Museo de Tikal, Peten, Guatemala; out of copyright
Media ID 22660456
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Ancient Civilization Maya Mesoamerica Mesoamerican Pre Columbian Stelae Stele Stone Block Mayan Civilisation
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This print showcases the impressive Tikal Stela 31, a remarkable piece of art from the Early Classic Period in 445 AD. Created by the Mayan civilization, this stone carving is currently housed at the Museo de Tikal in Peten, Guatemala. The stela represents an invaluable relic of ancient civilization and offers a glimpse into the rich history of Mesoamerica. The intricate details carved onto this stone block are truly awe-inspiring. Every line and curve tells a story, reflecting the advanced artistic skills possessed by the Mayans. This sculpture stands as a testament to their cultural significance and serves as a reminder of their once-thriving society. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported back in time to an era when South America was home to flourishing civilizations. The Maya's mastery over stone carving is evident through this stele's impeccable craftsmanship. It is important to note that this image falls under public domain; hence it can be enjoyed freely without any restrictions or limitations on its use. Jean Pierre Courau has skillfully captured every nuance of this historical artifact, allowing us to appreciate its beauty even if we cannot witness it firsthand at Museo de Tikal. In conclusion, this print immortalizes one of Mesoamerica's most significant archaeological treasures - Tikal Stela 31 - inviting us to marvel at its splendor and ponder upon the fascinating world left behind by our ancestors.
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