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El Palacio has a large mask of the rain god Chac over the front door. As in other cities in the Puuc region, which has almost no rivers or streams, a great reverence to Chaac is shown in the numerous representations of this deity. On one corner of the building a serpent opens his mouth revealing the head of a human. Notice the intricate geometric forms and patterns carved into the trim work. Each design has a specific meaning in the cosmology of the Maya.
Copyright: Zane Paxton 2001-2016 Images may not be used without written permission
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