Professional photography of Pre-Hispanic Maya Art, Artifacts, and Antiquities in Honduras.

Featuring Virtual Reality views of two archaeology Museums, the Ball Court, Mayan Artifacts, and stunning photos from the Museum.

COPAN Museum , Honduras

Copan Museum | Panoramas Menu.

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Reproduction of these copyrighted photographs requires the prior written permission of IHAH, Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History. Info on how Kaidan. equipment can help create virtual reality and panoramas.

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We hope you enjoy these sophisticated digital images. Out of the hundreds of web sites on the Maya, this FLAAR Photo Archive site is probably one of the few which has made the effort to send expeditions to Honduras just to do this professional class of photography. Our goal is to reveal to people worldwide that a visit to Honduras in general and to Copan in particular is worthwhile. All the photography here was done as a donation by FLAAR for the Honduran Institute of Anthropology and History, IHAH.
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Skull QuickTime VR Object (535K)

Skull from the 7th century A.D., FLAAR Photo Archive, photo by Dr. Hellmuth, courtesy of IHAH,
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Acrobat QuickTime VR Object (849K)

Acrobat
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Carved Vase Maya Vase with carvings VR Object (165K)
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Copador
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Copador style Vase QuickTime VR Object (735K)

 

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Page updated April 29, 1998, revised March 2, 1999
photography and text by Nicholas Hellmuth; QTVR by James L Robinson

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