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Source | Image is scanned reproduction of original photograph, appearing on the frontispiece of Gann's Maya cities, a record of exploration and adventure in middle America, published London in 1927 by Duckworth. |
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- 2003-11-06 20:47 Infrogmation 225×329× (23394 bytes) Thomas Gann with stucco idol he found at Tulum, 1920s
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