The blogging it has been a bit slow given that first I went to Mexico and then I drove across country, after which I commenced (make that re-commenced) boxing up my belongings.
I will say, however, that I thought the ruins at
Uxmal were outstanding.





More photos of the trip
here.
Really good pix! Do you think we might use one or two in our chapter on the Maya? (We're not yet at the stage of selecting illustrations -- I just want to be prepared.) The book (I think you know) is a history of architecture & urbanism in what is now Latin America.
ReplyDeleteThanks, I'd be delighted to get actual photo credits on the ol' cv.
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