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LTU Digital Images
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An account of the resource
Digital images scanned from the slides of LTU Professor Gordon Bugbee and other contributors to be used for educational purposes.
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Metadata in keeping with the Visual Resources Association's Core standards.
Alternative Title or Name
Temple of the Initial Series
Creator2
Aluzzo, Adrienne (photographer)
Work Type
Single Built Works
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c. 1200
Work Location
Mexico (nation)
Tulum, Ruinas de (deserted settlement)
Style/Period
Late Postclassic
Subject
The topic of the resource
temples (buildings)
Description
An account of the resource
View of the back of the Temple of the Initial Series in Tulum, Mexico. “This building originally housed a stela, found broken into pieces, that had a date corresponding to A.D. 564. Since this is a date of the Initial Series calculation, the structure was named from the stela … Knowing that the building was constructed many centuries after this date, one can only guess that the stela was moved to Tulum from some ceremonial center … The Temple of the Initial Series … has walls punctuated by open windows. At one time the temple … had a stucco facade, but little remains today,”—A Guide to Ancient Maya Ruins, by C. Bruce Hunter, 1986.
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stone (worked rock)
limestone
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jpeg
Copyright Statement
©2013 Lawrence Technological University. These images may be used for personal or educational purposes. They are not available for commercial purposes without the explicit permission of LTU.
ID Number
2017MX-240
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Title
A name given to the resource
Tulum
Publisher
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Lawrence Technological University
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
May 24, 2018
Mayan
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LTU Digital Images
Description
An account of the resource
Digital images scanned from the slides of LTU Professor Gordon Bugbee and other contributors to be used for educational purposes.
VRA Core
Metadata in keeping with the Visual Resources Association's Core standards.
Creator2
Aluzzo, Adrienne (photographer)
Work Type
Single Built Works
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c. 1200
Work Location
Mexico (nation)
Tulum, Ruinas de (deserted settlement)
Style/Period
Late Postclassic
Subject
The topic of the resource
ruins
Description
An account of the resource
View of a number of buildings along a pathway at Tulum, Mexico. "Tulum, on the east coast of the Yucatan peninsula in southern Mexico, was an important Mesoamerican centre which displayed both Maya and Toltec influence. Tulum was a major trading and religious center between the 11th and 16th centuries CE and, dramatically situated near the sea, it is one of the most evocative ancient sites in Mexico,"--Ancient History encyclopedia.
Material/Medium
stone (worked rock)
limestone
Reproduction Type
jpeg
Copyright Statement
©2013 Lawrence Technological University. These images may be used for personal or educational purposes. They are not available for commercial purposes without the explicit permission of LTU.
ID Number
2017MX-239
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A name given to the resource
Tulum
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Lawrence Technological University
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
June 4, 2018
Mayan
ruins
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LTU Digital Images
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An account of the resource
Digital images scanned from the slides of LTU Professor Gordon Bugbee and other contributors to be used for educational purposes.
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Metadata in keeping with the Visual Resources Association's Core standards.
Alternative Title or Name
Temple of the Descending God
Creator2
Aluzzo, Adrienne (photographer)
Work Type
Single Built Works
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c. 1200
Work Location
Mexico (nation)
Tulum, Ruinas de (deserted settlement)
Style/Period
Late Postclassic
Subject
The topic of the resource
temples (buildings)
Description
An account of the resource
View of the Temple of the Descending God in Tulum, Mexico. “Undoubtedly this is one of the most beautiful in Tulum. Its name is because in the niche located on top of the door there is a sculpture of a winged figure falling from the sky. His legs are up, his arms below, he has a headdress on his head and he is holding an object in his hands. Although today is is an impressive building, over 500 years ago it was even more beautiful, as the temple was decorated inside and out, with numerous representations of gods in mural painting,”—Site placard.
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limestone
stone (worked rock)
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jpeg
Copyright Statement
©2013 Lawrence Technological University. These images may be used for personal or educational purposes. They are not available for commercial purposes without the explicit permission of LTU.
ID Number
2017MX-233
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Tulum
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Lawrence Technological University
Date Created
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May 24, 2018
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LTU Digital Images
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An account of the resource
Digital images scanned from the slides of LTU Professor Gordon Bugbee and other contributors to be used for educational purposes.
VRA Core
Metadata in keeping with the Visual Resources Association's Core standards.
Alternative Title or Name
House of the Halach Uinic
Creator2
Aluzzo, Adrienne (photographer)
Work Type
Single Built Works
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c. 1200
Work Location
Mexico (nation)
Tulum, Ruinas de (deserted settlement)
Style/Period
Late Postclassic
Subject
The topic of the resource
royal palaces
Description
An account of the resource
View of the House of the Halach Uinic in Tulum, Mexico. “This is one of the buildings where the most important inhabitants of Tulum lived. It consists of several large rooms that were covered with flat roofs supported by columns, which supported crossed wooden beams and a mixture of gravel, limestone powder and sand, known as “calcrete.” It has benches along the walls, which were used as seats and probably beds. In the back is a sanctuary where the family performed their religious ceremonies,”—Site placard.
Material/Medium
stone (worked rock)
limestone
Reproduction Type
jpeg
Copyright Statement
©2013 Lawrence Technological University. These images may be used for personal or educational purposes. They are not available for commercial purposes without the explicit permission of LTU.
ID Number
2017MX-224
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Title
A name given to the resource
Tulum
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Lawrence Technological University
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Date of creation of the resource.
May 24, 2018
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A name given to the resource
LTU Digital Images
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An account of the resource
Digital images scanned from the slides of LTU Professor Gordon Bugbee and other contributors to be used for educational purposes.
VRA Core
Metadata in keeping with the Visual Resources Association's Core standards.
Alternative Title or Name
House of the Halach Uinic
Creator2
Aluzzo, Adrienne (photographer)
Work Type
Single Built Works
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c. 1200
Work Location
Mexico (nation)
Tulum, Ruinas de (deserted settlement)
Style/Period
Late Postclassic
Subject
The topic of the resource
royal palaces
Description
An account of the resource
View of the House of the Halach Uinic in Tulum, Mexico. “This is one of the buildings where the most important inhabitants of Tulum lived. It consists of several large rooms that were covered with flat roofs supported by columns, which supported crossed wooden beams and a mixture of gravel, limestone powder and sand, known as “calcrete.” It has benches along the walls, which were used as seats and probably beds. In the back is a sanctuary where the family performed their religious ceremonies,”—Site placard.
Material/Medium
stone (worked rock)
limestone
Reproduction Type
jpeg
Copyright Statement
©2013 Lawrence Technological University. These images may be used for personal or educational purposes. They are not available for commercial purposes without the explicit permission of LTU.
ID Number
2017MX-223
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Tulum
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Lawrence Technological University
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May 24, 2018
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Mayan
rulers
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Title
A name given to the resource
LTU Digital Images
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An account of the resource
Digital images scanned from the slides of LTU Professor Gordon Bugbee and other contributors to be used for educational purposes.
VRA Core
Metadata in keeping with the Visual Resources Association's Core standards.
Alternative Title or Name
House of the Halach Uinic
Creator2
Lawrence Technological University
Work Type
Single Built Works
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c. 1200
Work Location
Mexico (nation)
Tulum, Ruinas de (deserted settlement)
Style/Period
Late Postclassic
Subject
The topic of the resource
royal palaces
Description
An account of the resource
View of the House of the Halach Uinic in Tulum, Mexico. “The Mayan empire was divided into city-states. Each city-state had its own ruler. His name was Halach Uinic. The Mayans believed that Halach Uinic was a living god,”—Talking God’s House Pet by Susan Fadler, 2015.
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stone (worked rock)
limestone
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jpeg
Copyright Statement
©2013 Lawrence Technological University. These images may be used for personal or educational purposes. They are not available for commercial purposes without the explicit permission of LTU.
ID Number
2017MX-221
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Title
A name given to the resource
Tulum
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Lawrence Technological University
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Date of creation of the resource.
May 24, 2018
houses
Mayan
rulers
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Title
A name given to the resource
LTU Digital Images
Description
An account of the resource
Digital images scanned from the slides of LTU Professor Gordon Bugbee and other contributors to be used for educational purposes.
VRA Core
Metadata in keeping with the Visual Resources Association's Core standards.
Alternative Title or Name
House of the Halach Uinic
Creator2
Aluzzo, Adrienne (photographer)
Work Type
Single Built Works
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c. 1200
Work Location
Mexico (nation)
Tulum, Ruinas de (deserted settlement)
Style/Period
Late Postclassic
Subject
The topic of the resource
royal palaces
thatched roofs
Description
An account of the resource
View of the House of the Halach Uinic in Tulum, Mexico with thatched roof. “This is one of the buildings where the most important inhabitants of Tulum lived. It consists of several large rooms that were covered with flat roofs supported by columns, which supported crossed wooden beams and a mixture of gravel, limestone powder and sand, known as “calcrete.” It has benches along the walls, which were used as seats and probably beds. In the back is a sanctuary where the family performed their religious ceremonies,”—Site placard.
Material/Medium
stone (worked rock)
limestone
Reproduction Type
jpeg
Copyright Statement
©2013 Lawrence Technological University. These images may be used for personal or educational purposes. They are not available for commercial purposes without the explicit permission of LTU.
ID Number
2017MX-222
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Title
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Tulum
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Lawrence Technological University
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Date of creation of the resource.
May 24, 2018
houses
Mayan
rulers
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Title
A name given to the resource
LTU Digital Images
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An account of the resource
Digital images scanned from the slides of LTU Professor Gordon Bugbee and other contributors to be used for educational purposes.
VRA Core
Metadata in keeping with the Visual Resources Association's Core standards.
Alternative Title or Name
House of the Cenote
Creator2
Aluzzo, Adrienne (photographer)
Work Type
Single Built Works
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c. 1200
Work Location
Mexico (nation)
Tulum, Ruinas de (deserted settlement)
Style/Period
Late Postclassic
Subject
The topic of the resource
tombs
Description
An account of the resource
View of the Casa del Cenote at Tulum, Mexico. “The name of this building is derived from the fact that it was built on top of a cave containing water. Originally it was just a rectangular building with two rooms, between which a tomb was found. Later, another room was added directly on the roof of the cave. As is typical in this type of construction, there was a small sanctuary at the back where the occupants celebrated religious ceremonies,”—Site placard.
Material/Medium
stone (worked rock)
limestone
Reproduction Type
jpeg
Copyright Statement
©2013 Lawrence Technological University. These images may be used for personal or educational purposes. They are not available for commercial purposes without the explicit permission of LTU.
ID Number
2017MX-218
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Tulum
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Lawrence Technological University
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May 24, 2018
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tombs
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Title
A name given to the resource
LTU Digital Images
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An account of the resource
Digital images scanned from the slides of LTU Professor Gordon Bugbee and other contributors to be used for educational purposes.
VRA Core
Metadata in keeping with the Visual Resources Association's Core standards.
Alternative Title or Name
House of the Cenote
Creator2
Aluzzo, Adrienne (photographer)
Work Type
Single Built Works
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c. 1200
Work Location
Mexico (nation)
Tulum, Ruinas de (deserted settlement)
Style/Period
Late Postclassic
Subject
The topic of the resource
tombs
stairs
Description
An account of the resource
View of steps leading up to the House of the Cenotes in Tulum, Mexico. “The name of this building is derived from the fact that it was built on top of a cave containing water. Originally it was just a rectangular building with two rooms, between which a tomb was found. Later, another room was added directly on the roof of the cave. As is typical in this type of construction, there was a small sanctuary at the back where the occupants celebrated religious ceremonies,”—Site placard.
Material/Medium
stone (worked rock)
limestone
Reproduction Type
jpeg
Copyright Statement
©2013 Lawrence Technological University. These images may be used for personal or educational purposes. They are not available for commercial purposes without the explicit permission of LTU.
ID Number
2017MX-219
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Tulum
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
Lawrence Technological University
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
May 24, 2018
Mayan
sanctuaries
steps
tombs
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Title
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LTU Digital Images
Description
An account of the resource
Digital images scanned from the slides of LTU Professor Gordon Bugbee and other contributors to be used for educational purposes.
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Alternative Title or Name
House of the Cenote
Creator2
Aluzzo, Adrienne (photographer)
Work Type
Single Built Works
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
c. 1200
Work Location
Mexico (nation)
Tulum, Ruinas de (deserted settlement)
Style/Period
Late Postclassic
Subject
The topic of the resource
tombs
Description
An account of the resource
View of room at the Casa del Cenote in Tulum, Mexico. “The name of this building is derived from the fact that it was built on top of a cave containing water. Originally it was just a rectangular building with two rooms, between which a tomb was found. Later, another room was added directly on the roof of the cave. As is typical in this type of construction, there was a small sanctuary at the back where the occupants celebrated religious ceremonies,”—Site placard.
Material/Medium
stone (worked rock)
limestone
Reproduction Type
jpeg
Copyright Statement
©2013 Lawrence Technological University. These images may be used for personal or educational purposes. They are not available for commercial purposes without the explicit permission of LTU.
ID Number
2017MX-217
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Title
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Tulum
Publisher
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Lawrence Technological University
Date Created
Date of creation of the resource.
May 24, 2018
Mayan
sanctuaries
tombs