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Archaeological Reconnaissance in Southeastern Campeche, México: 2002 Field Season Report

List of Figures

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Figure   1.    Location of archaeological sites in southeastern Campeche, México.
Figure   2.    Stela at El Mameyal, looking east.
Figure   3.    La Victoria, stone blocks and cylinders at the largest structure.
Figure   4.    La Victoria, a stone block with geometric decoration carved in relief.
Figure   5.    La Victoria, a stone block with geometric decoration carved in relief.
Figure   6.    Altar de los Reyes, map of main complex. (*requires Autodesk® Express Viewer)
Figure   7.    Perspective view on the main complex of Altar de los Reyes, looking east (digital model by Tomaž Podobnikar).
Figure   8a.  Altar de los Reyes, fragment of Stela 2.
Figure   8b.  Altar de los Reyes, fragment of Stela 2.
Figure   9.    Altar de los Reyes, detail of Altar 4.
Figure 10.    Altar de los Reyes, Altar 3, upper face.
Figure 11a.  Altar de los Reyes, detail of Altar 3, with emblem glyphs of Tikal and Palenque.
Figure 11b.  Altar de los Reyes, detail of Altar 3, with emblem glyphs of Edzná and Motul de San José.
Figure 12.    Altar de los Reyes, map of Southeast Group. (*requires Autodesk® Express Viewer)
Figure 13.    Perspective view on Altar de los Reyes, Southeast Group (digital model by Tomaž Podobnikar).
Figure 14.    Altar de los Reyes, Southeast Group, stone block with a carving.
Figure 15.    Stela at El Chismito, looking north.
Figure 16.    Los Tambores, rectangular chultun.
Figure 17.    Balakbal, Structure V, looking south along the passage connecting north and south rooms; Stela 2 is on the left (cf. Ruppert and Denison 1943: pl. 16d).
Figure 18.    Balakbal, Structure V, south room with Stela 3, looking northwest.
Figure 19.    Balakbal, Structure V, doorway in west wall and two partially exposed altars; view to the east.
Figure 20.    Balakbal, Stela 5, looking northwest.
Figure 21.    Altamira, structure 1.5 km southeast of the site’s core, looking west.
Figure 22.    Altamira, Stela 2, looking south.
Figure 23.    Altamira, Stela 14, looking west.
Figure 24.    Altamira, detail of Stela 10.
Figure 25.    Guillermo Prieto, structure with a stairway, looking northeast.

Appendix 2 by Nikolai Grube

Figure 1.  Altar de los Reyes, Altar 3, upper face (drawing by Nikolai Grube).
Figure 2.  Altar de los Reyes, Altar 3, inscription on the lateral surface (drawing by Nikolai Grube).

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