CS COPAN. 



Stela 9. (Plate CX.) 



Position : 

 Close to Stela 8. 



A drawing is given of the inscription on three sides of the monument. The carving 

 on the fourth side was almost completely destroyed. 



Stela 10. (Plate CXI.) 

 Stela 10 lies fallen on the summit of a hill about two and a half miles to the west 

 of the ruins. 



Stela 11. (Plate CXIL, a-e.) 



Position : 

 In the Passage to the south of the Eastern Court. 



This small column, about 3 feet high, was discovered in 1892 by the Peabody 

 Museum Expedition. The figure and the inscription flattened out are given on 

 Plate CXIL, a & b, and the general appearance of the column in c, d, e. 



Altar Z. (Plates CXIL,/-/, and CXIIL, a.) 



Position : 

 On the raised plateau between tbe Eastern and Western Courts. 



This small altar was discovered in 1893 by the Peabody Museum Expedition. 

 Height 2h feet. 



Plates CXIIL, b, and CXIV., a-e. 

 Plate CXIIL, b, gives a photograph of the eastern side of Mound 7, showing Altar O 

 (figured on Plates LXXXIV. & LXXXV.), and another altar one side of which is 

 figured on Plate IX., b, and erroneously described as an " ornament fallen from the 



