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Heads of the rain-god Tlaloc, not a Mayan deity but one usually connected with the Mexican Central Plateau, on the facade of the Palace of the Governor, Uxmal. The cornice is formed by an undulating serpent (7th-10th CE). 
Location Uxmal, Yucatan/Mexico
Unique Identifier ART205803 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3681px × 5659px 
Photo Credit Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY 
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7th century CE
Animal All
Architecture
Fantastic Creature
Maya, Early American (250 BCE-1000 CE)
Mexican
Ornament
Ornamentation
Rain
Ritual
Snake