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Copan in Honduras
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1 mayan faces carved in stone at copan honduras
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2 part of the acropolis at the copan ruins in honduras
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3 a small plaza at the mayan copan ruins in honduras
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4 mayan stelae at copan honduras
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5 one of the many mayan stelae at copan
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6 mayan face carved in the rocks of copan in honduras
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7 part of the main acropolis at copan
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8 mayan stela at the copan site
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9 faces carved into the rocks at copan
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10 temple in ruins at copan honduras
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11 weather worn stela at copan in honduras
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12 mayan face found at the ruins of copan
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13 well preserved stela at copan
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14 steps in the copan ruins in honduras
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15 well preserved mayan stela at copan
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16 steps leading up to a mayan temple in copan
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17 stela at copan formed by carved blocks of rock
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18 mayan carved rocks at the ruins of copan
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19 the ruins of copan overlooking the hillsides in honduras
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20 small mayan acropolis at the copan ruins
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21 a lone maya sculpture at copan
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22 maya stela in the courtyard of a temple of copan
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24 mayan carved head at copan in honduras
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25 mayan sculpture at copan ruins site in honduras
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26 figures carved in stone on a stone block wall in the maya ruins of copan
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28 lone carved face sitting on a rock in copans mayan archaeological site
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29 two stone carvings at copan in honduras
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30 mayan stela and alter at copans ruins
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31 mayan stela and large stone carving at copan
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32 well preserved stone carving at copan in honduras
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33 well weathered statue of mayan royalty at copan
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35 finely detailed mayan stela on display at honduras copan ruins
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36 more of the detailed carvings at copan in honduras
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37 carvings on an alter at copan ruins in honduras
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38 two carved pillars at copan
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40 mayan statue at the well preserved copan ruins in honduras
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41 two stone mayan heads at the ruins site in copan
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42 alter on display at the copan ruins in honduras
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43 large maya head at the ruins of copan
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44 stone steps at the ruins of copan
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45 stela at copan
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46 stone carving at copan
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47 stela protected from the wind at copan
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53 section of a wall at copan
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The Mayan Ruins at Copan in Western Honduras
Copán is an archaeological site of the Maya civilization in the Copán Department of western Honduras, not far from the border with Guatemala. This ancient Maya city mirrors the beauty of the physical landscape in which it flourished—a fertile, well-watered mountain valley in western Honduras at an elevation of 600 meters (2,400 feet) above mean sea level. It was the capital city of a major Classic period kingdom from the 5th to 9th centuries AD. The city was in the extreme southeast of the Mesoamerican cultural region, on the frontier with the Isthmo-Colombian cultural region, and was almost surrounded by non-Maya peoples.
Copán was occupied for more than two thousand years, from the Early Preclassic period to the Postclassic. The city developed a distinctive sculptural style within the tradition of the lowland Maya, perhaps to emphasize the Maya ethnicity of the city's rulers.
The city has a historical record that spans the greater part of the Classic period and has been reconstructed in detail by archaeologists and epigraphers. Copán was a powerful city ruling a vast kingdom within the southern Maya area. The city suffered a major political disaster in AD 738 when Uaxaclajuun Ub'aah K'awiil, one of the greatest kings in Copán's dynastic history, was captured and executed by his former vassal, the king of Quiriguá. This unexpected defeat resulted in a 17-year hiatus in the city, during which time Copán may have been subject to Quiriguá in a reversal of fortunes.
A significant portion of the eastern side of the acropolis was eroded away by the Copán River; the river has since been diverted to protect the site from further damage.
Photographed in 1994