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Ruins of Talud-Tablero Temple in Tikal National Park in Peten, Guatemala Royalty Free Stock Photo
TIKAL, GUATEMALA - MARCH 14, 2016: Stairway of Talud-Tablero temple at the archaeological site Tikal, Guatema Royalty Free Stock Photo
Top of Talud-Tablero temple at the archaeological site Tikal, Guatema Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stairway of Talud-Tablero temple at the archaeological site Tikal, Guatema Royalty Free Stock Photo
Talud-Tablero Temple at Tikal, Guatemala Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Talud-Tablero Temple at Tikal, Guatemala
Talud-Tablero Temple at Tikal, Guatemala Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
   
Structure 5C-49 within the Mundo Perdido (Lost World) complex is also known as the Talud-Tablero Temple thanks to its architectural style. The Talud is a steeply sloping wall, whilst the Tablero is a table-like right-angled protrusion. A tablero normally sits between two taluds and is a style that is largely synonymous with the architecture of Teotihuacan.


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