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Plaza A, Structure A6 (Temple of the Wooden Lintel), one of the oldest buildings in Caracol

Plaza A, Structure A6 (Temple of the Wooden Lintel), one of the oldest buildings in Caracol


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Filename: 312-3009.jpg

Size: 5242 x 3495 (8.3MB)

Date: 1st January 1970

Source: WorldInPrint

Credit: Jane Sweeney/Robert Harding

Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work

City: San Ignacio

Country: Belize

© Jane Sweeney

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Plaza A, Structure A6 (Temple of the Wooden Lintel), one of the oldest buildings in Caracol

Plaza A, Structure A6 (Temple of the Wooden Lintel), one of the oldest buildings in Caracol, Caracol ruins, Belize, Central America

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© Jane Sweeney

Ancient Civilizations Archaeological Sites Belize Caracol Maya Mayan


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This print showcases Plaza A, Structure A6, also known as the Temple of the Wooden Lintel, which stands proudly as one of the oldest buildings in Caracol. Located amidst the breathtaking Caracol ruins in Belize, Central America, this ancient Mayan structure is a testament to the rich history and archaeological wonders that lie within these lands. The image captures the essence of time standing still as we gaze upon this remarkable piece of Mayan heritage. The weathered stone walls tell stories of a bygone era, while intricate carvings and architectural details hint at an advanced civilization that once thrived here. As we explore this old ruin through Jane Sweeney's lens, we are transported back in time to an era when ancient civilizations flourished. The vibrant colors bring life to every corner of this outdoor archaeological site, inviting us to imagine what life was like for those who inhabited it centuries ago. Caracol's significance cannot be overstated; it serves as a reminder of our shared human history and offers invaluable insights into the past. This photograph not only captures its beauty but also reminds us of our duty to preserve such treasures for future generations. Whether you're an avid traveler or simply fascinated by history and archaeology, this stunning image will undoubtedly ignite your wanderlust and inspire you to delve deeper into Central America's hidden gems.

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