Aerial photograph of the archeological site of Uxmal in Yucatán, México. The Mayan name is derived from ox that means three, and mal that refers to the number of times work is repeated. Thus, Uxmal may mean “Thrice Built.” This most beautiful of Maya cities had around 30,000 inhabitants and flourished between 800 B.C.E. to 1000 C.E. (Image Credit: Jose Huchim Herrera, INAH)
Date time | 2005:10:12 01:39:48 |
Artist | Jose Huchim Herrera |
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Image description | Aerial photograph of the archeological site of Uxmal in Yucatán, México. The Mayan name is derived from ox that means three, and mal that refers to the number of times work is repeated. Thus, Uxmal may mean “Thrice Built.” This most beautiful of Maya cities had around 30,000 inhabitants and flourished between 800 B.C.E. to 1000 C.E. (Image Credit: Jose Huchim Herrera, INAH) |
Orientation | 1 |
X resolution | 72 (72/1) |
Y resolution | 72 (72/1) |
Resolution unit | 2 |
Exif version | 48, 50, 50, 49 |
Date time digitized | 2005:10:12 01:39:48 |
Color space | 1 |
Pixel X dimension | 2835 |
Pixel Y dimension | 1701 |