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MAYA at  UXMAL  Yucatan, Mexico.     PALACE of the Governor -  Sacrifical Altar
Uxmal was rebuilt many times; earlier by the Maya revering the CHAC or Rain God.
Around 800 AD the Cult of Kukulcan (Precious-Serpent/Bird) predominated; as
seen here in PUUC style Serpent Motif (coiled lines) and Quetzal (bird) over door.

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