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Decoration on Stela C
Copan

The Stelae of Copán – An Evolution of Art & Religion

Copán is renowned for its incredible carved stone artwork, which represents the apogee of this monumental Mayan art – and it is worth visiting Copan for this alone!

Copan

Copán: A Brief History

Although fundamentally Copan was a Mayan City that controlled trade on the southern frontier of Mesoamerica, the majority of its history is both mysterious and very intriguing…

Structure 26, The Hieroglyphic Stairway, at Copan
Copan

Copán: The Hieroglyphic Stairway – A Scrambled Lineage

The Hieroglyphic Stairway includes over 2200 Maya glyphs. Unfortunately it was reconstructed in the wrong order, however decipherment has revealed a interesting new history…

Top of Stela B at Copan
Copan

The Elephants of Copán

The Elephants of Copan are a hotly debated topic. Do they really prove there was contact with Asia at least 800 years before Columbus’ “discovery”…?

Carved Entrance to Temple 22 at Copan
Copan

Copán: Temple 22 & The Cosmic Doorway

Temple 22 is in a badly ruined state following its collapse into its own vaults. However, the magnificent Sky-Arch surrounding the inner doorway still echoes its grandeur and gives us an inkling of the Temple’s purpose.

Carvings inside Structure 10L-18 at Copan
Copan

Copán: Structure 10L-18 – The Temple of Rebirth

Built as the burial temple for Copan’s mysterious last ruler, Yax Pasaj Chan Yopaat, Structure 10L-18 tells us a lot about this unwanted outsider…

Copan

Copán: Altar Q – A History of Mesoamerica

Altar Q unlocked the history of Copán when it was deciphered. The altar depicts 16 rulers of the Dynastic line and gives the date of accession…

Structure 11. known as the Temple of Inscriptions, at Copan
Copan

Copán: Templo 11 – The Portal to the Underworld

Templo 11 is one of Copan’s most enigmatic buildings, covered in strange inscriptions and carved stone effigies that suggest it was built to access the “other” realms…

Pauahtun from the Temple of Inscriptions at Copan
Copan

Copán: The Heads of Pauahtun

Often called the Old Man of Copan, these iconic heads are actually of Pauahtun, whose role is not fully understood and neither is the function of these old heads…

Altar of Stela A at Copan
Copan

Copán: The Enigmatic Altar A

The mysterious Altar to Stela A was recorded as early 1839, when it caught Frederick Catherwood’s attention, and has been an enigma for many reasons ever since…

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  • History of Chicanna December 2, 2016
    The early history of Chicanna reveals a simple community steadily growing. Then it erected several incredible buildings. So who built Chicanna and why? The post History of Chicanna appeared first on Uncovered History.
  • Chicanna Structure X and Structure XI October 1, 2016
    Chicanna Structure X and Structure XI are Mayan temples that stand together in Group C, but represent a transformation of Chicanna over the centuries. The post Chicanna Structure X and Structure XI appeared first on Uncovered History.
  • Chicanna Structure XX – A Timepiece in Stone September 29, 2016
    Chicanna Structure XX is covered with carved images and features three monster mouth entrances that combine to create an image of the Mayan universe. The post Chicanna Structure XX – A Timepiece in Stone appeared first on Uncovered History.
  • Chicanna Structure II: The Monster Mouth Temple July 16, 2016
    Chicanna Structure II features a fearsome monster mouth doorway that was designed to broadcast the spiritual power of this magical Mayan temple. The post Chicanna Structure II: The Monster Mouth Temple appeared first on Uncovered History.
  • Chicanna Structure VI July 15, 2016
    With its carved façade and roof comb, Chicanna Structure VI appears to be a temple, but the rooms added over later centuries raise questions over its use. The post Chicanna Structure VI appeared first on Uncovered History.
  • Chicanna Structure III July 13, 2016
    Chicanna Structure III spans the north side of Group A and was repeatedly developed from 640AD to 1040AD - but it is curiously different to the other structures The post Chicanna Structure III appeared first on Uncovered History.
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