Two headed jaguar sculpture front of Governor's Palace maybe used as throne. Late Classical Mayan Site of Uxmal Yucatan Mexico


The two headed jaguar sculpture in front of the Governor's Palace which may have been used as a throne at the Late Classical Mayan Site of Uxmal in the Mexican State of Yucatan, Mexico


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Photo credit: © A.A.M. Van der Heyden / Alamy / Afripics
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