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Talud-Tablero Temple at Tikal, Guatemala Royalty Free Stock Photo
Temple-pyramid in the middle of forest at Tikal Royalty Free Stock Photo
People on pyramid at the Maya city of Zaculeu Royalty Free Stock Photo
Man and pyramid at the Maya city of Zaculeu Royalty Free Stock Photo
Temple-pyramid in the middle of forest at Tikal Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Talud-Tablero Temple at Tikal, Guatemala
Temple-pyramid at the Maya city of Zaculeu Royalty Free Stock Photo
Temple-pyramid at the Maya city of Zaculeu Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Teotihuacan - an ancient Mesoamerican city of the Valley of Mexico Royalty Free Stock Photo
Temple-pyramid at the Maya city of Zaculeu Royalty Free Stock Photo
People and pyramid at the Maya city of Zaculeu 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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