Provides access to a large collection of images covering art, architecture, and archaeology for many time periods and cultures. Software tools support viewing and analyzing images through features such as zooming and panning, saving groups of images online for personal or shared uses, and creating and delivering presentations both online and offline. This resource is made available solely for educational and scholarly uses that are noncommercial in nature.
A site concerned with a photo archive of Mayan sites and artefacts.
TulaInstitute (MARI). They provide digital access to photos and guides to photo collections not yet online. Tulane has made their photographic collection a priority both in the Latin American Studies Library and the Middle American Research.
This is a highly visual web site that provides access to digital images, interpretive essays, and a searchable bibliography on visual culture in Spanish America from colonial times until 1820.
A subject guide on finding images at Duke.
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