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Annex of the Nunnary
Chichén-Itzá
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Annex of the Nunnary, built 800-900 A.D Puuc Architectural Style
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| The annex of
the Nunnary was part of a larger palace complex which was
built in the elaborately carved Puuc architectural style found
in the older part of Chichén-Itzá. |
On the Puuc-style entrance to the Annex the jaws of a terrestrial
monster are represented by a row of teeth above the doorway. Higher
up is a seated
monarch wearing an elaborate headress of feathers.
The rest of the facade is covered in frontal masks of Chaac, the
rain god and other symbolic carvings. |

Catherwood drawing of
The Annex in
the 19th Century. Click for larger view.
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Seated figure
of Chaac
on the Nunnary Annex. Click for larger view.
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Mask of Chaac
on Nunnary Annex
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Carvings of
maize on
the Nunnary Annex. Click for larger view.
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[Based on Let's Learn about Chichén-Itzá
, Chichén-Itzá: The City of the Wise Men of the
Water. by Roman Chan, All About the Mayas. by C. Dorese.
published by Producción Editorial Dante (Mérida, Mexico)
and Incidents of Travel in the Yucatan by Stephens and Catherwood
published by Smithsonian Institute Press (Washington D.C.). All available
in paperback and highly recommended. Photographs by L.C. Swanson.]
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