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A MAYA TEMPLE-THE NUNNERY AT UXMAL
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A MAYA TEMPLE
THE NUNNERY AT UXMAL
An exact copy of a temple in far away Yucatan,
at least ten centuries old. Its walls are covered
with elaborate designs, huge mask heads and great
serpents carved in stone. The Mayas, without
mechanical equipment, built great cities in stone,
used metals, especially gold for fine ornaments, and
made beautiful mosaics and lovely wood carvings.
Chicago World's Fair, 1933
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