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Find out moreHere are some instantly downloadable photos on the ancient Maya for you to use in supporting your teaching on the Maya in the classroom. We hope they prove useful. PLEASE NOTE: these images are individually © and MUST only be used for strictly educational purposes inside your school. Basic captions are included - if you want more detailed background information, please just ask! Please make sure you include the appropriate credit line (bottom of page) when displaying the photo. If successful, we will add more...
PICTURE SOURCES:-
• Pic 1: Photo of bark paper painting by anonymous Mexican artist by Ian Mursell/Mexicolore (original design may be by Jean Charlot)
• Pic 2: Photos by Ian Mursell/Mexicolore
• Pic 3: Photo by Ian Mursell/Mexicolore; the replica is on display at the Choco-Story Museum in Bruges, Belgium
• Pix 4 & 19: Photos by Ian Mursell/Mexicolore. These are of a mural on Maya society by Rina Lazo at the National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City
• Pix 5 & 17: Illustrations commissioned by Mexicolore from Steve Radzi
• Pic 6: Photo by Ian Mursell/Mexicolore
• Pic 7: Photos by Ian Mursell/Mexicolore. The maize god figure (R) is in the British Museum
• Pic 8: Photo by Ian Mursell/Mexicolore
• Pic 9: Photo by Jenny Matthews
• Pic 10: Photo by Ian Mursell/Mexicolore
• Pic 11: Photo by Sean Sprague/Mexicolore
• Pix 12, 13 & 15: Photos by Maricela González C./Mexicolore
• Pic 14: Photo by Alan Gillam/Mexicolore
• Pic 16: Photo by Ian Mursell/Mexicolore
• Pic 18: Photo by Ian Mursell/Mexicolore. The model is in the National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City
• Pic 20: Photo by Ian Mursell/Mexicolore.
Lizi Coombs
30th Mar 2015
Wow! Great set of photos resources - fab site in general! Wish my school was a bit closer to London!
Thanks for making my planning lots easier!!
Lizi
Mexicolore
Cheers, Lizi - thanks for taking time and trouble to pass on positive feedback- it’s what keeps us going...!