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Guatemala: 'Extraordinary' Mayan frieze found

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AP Guatemala City
The Guatemalan government says archaeologists have found an "extraordinary" Mayan frieze richly decorated with images of gods and governors and a long dedicatory inscription.

A statement issued yesterday by the government and Mayan archaeologist Francisco Estrada-Belli, who with his team found the structure in the northern Province of Peten, home to other big classic ruin sites.

Estrada-Belli is a professor at Tulane University's Anthropology Department.

The frieze is 8 meters long and 2 meters wide and was found at a Mayan pyramid that dates to AD 600. It includes three main characters wearing rich ornaments of quetzal feathers and jade sitting on monsters heads.
 

In Estrada-Belli's words, the high-relief stucco sculpture is "an extraordinary finding that occurs only once in the lifetime of an archaeologist.

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First Published: Aug 08 2013 | 1:24 PM IST

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