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OVER—Jesse Durocher/Getty Images; 1—Courtesy Bonampak Documentation Project, illustrations by Heather Hurst and Leonard Ashby; 3—(clockwise from top left) Helge Andersson, Courtesy Alexander Pryor/University of Exeter, Courtesy Finding Eanswythe, Institute of Archaeology in Belgrade, travellinglight/Alamy Stock Photo; 4—Azoor Photo Collection/Alamy Stock Photo; 8—Bridgeman Images; 9—Helge Andersson; 10—travellinglight/Alamy Stock Photo; 12—Courtesy Alexander

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