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English: Dos Pilas Stela 16, showing the captured king of Seibal, Yich'ak Balam. The stela dates to AD 735.
Español: Estela 16 de Dos Pilas, mostrando el rey cautivo de El Ceibal, Yich'ak Balam. La estela fecha de 735 d.C.
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Author Bob King

Miller, Mary Ellen (1999) Maya Art and Architecture, London and New York: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-20327-X. OCLC 41659173, pp. pp.106−107

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