File:Adela Breton - Ruins stone reliefs at Temple at Uxmal Mexico Depicting frieze (watercolor) - (MeisterDrucke-938797).jpg

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Adela Breton - Ruins stone reliefs at Temple at Uxmal Mexico Depicting frieze (watercolor) - (MeisterDrucke-938797)

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English: Adela Breton - Ruins stone reliefs at Temple at Uxmal Mexico Depicting frieze (watercolor) - (MeisterDrucke-938797)

Notes: Details of carvings and remains of color in the "Adivino" temple pyramid, Uxmal

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Author Adela Breton (d 1923)

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