// In addition text for the pre-hispanic portfolio

machu = "<b>In addition:</b> Beautiful Incan stonework in Machu Picchu’s Temple of the Sun and Sacred Precinct; the Intihuatana; Inca homes and terraced fields: Plus the Inca Trail and the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Also Lord of Sipan tomb; Chan Chan; La Huaca del Luna; Nazca Lines; Paracas, Mochica and Moche.";

machu_caption = "<b>Inca, Machu Picchu:</b> PERUP01D025 – PERU, PREHISPANIC, INCA: the ancient Incan city of Machu Picchu with view past tropical foliage toward structures in the Common District. © Robert Frerck";

tiahuanaco = "<b>In addition:</b> Tiahuanaco also called Tiwanaku and its Pre-Columbian architecture with images of the Great Sunken Plaza called the Kalasasaya; the Gate of the Sun and Gate of the Moon and the famous monolithic carved stone figures. Plus prehispanic archaeological sites throughout Latin America..";

tiahuanaco_caption = "<b>Tiahuanaco:</b> BOLVS01G034 – BOLIVIA, TIAHUANACO, AYMARA CULTURE: megalithic Gate of the Sun with relief of the creator god Viracocha, on site occupied from 600BC-1200AD. © Robert Frerck";

olmec = "<b>In addition:</b> The Olmec site at La Venta in Tabasco with the first pyramid in America, plus monumental sculptures; giant stone heads, altars and stela. Plus jade artifacts from the Villahermosa Museum and National Museum of Anthropology. See also Aztec, Toltec, Zapotec, Mixtec and Mayan sites.";

olmec_caption = "<b>Olmec:</b> MEXCS05H006 - MEXICO, MEXICO CITY, CHAPULTEPEC PARK: National Museum of Anthropology; Olmec 'wrestler' stone figure, protoclassic period, 220BC to 200AD. © Robert Frerck  ";

aztec = "<b>In addition:</b> The Great Aztec Temple of Tenochtitlan in the Zocalo of Mexico City; the Plaza of Three Cultures; intact Aztec Pyramid of St. Cecilia and rock-cut Temple at Malinalco. Also Diego Rivera Murals and art depicting Aztec markets, crafts, herbal medicine, artifacts and Tenochtitlan at time of the Aztecs.";

aztec_caption = "<b>Aztec:</b> MEXCS05L010 - MEXICO, MEXICO CITY, CHAPULTEPEC PARK: National Museum of Anthropology; Aztec 'Sun Calendar Stone' from 1479AD with hieroglyphs of days and months, 24 tons. © Robert Frerck ";

chichen = "<b>In addition:</b> The Pyramid of Kukulcan or El Castillo seen at equinox when the stairway shadow reveals the feathered serpent Quetzalcoatl. The Ballcourt and Temple of Jaguars; the Tzompantili or Temple of Skulls; the Caracol observatory and the Sacred Cenote; Mayan glyphs, sculpture, artifacts etc....";

chichen_caption = "<b>Chichen Itza:</b> MEXICO, MAYAN CULTURE, YUCATAN: Chichen Itza, late classic 11-13thcAD, the ‘Chac Mool’ altar atop the Temple of the Warriors (Thousand Columns). © Robert Frerck";

mayan = "<b>In addition:</b> Mayan sites at: Chicanna, Chichen-Itza, Cobá, Dzibilchaltun, Hochob and Kohunlich in Yucatan. Plus Uxmal, Kabah, Labna, Lultun and Sayil on the Puuc Route. The Costa Maya and Ruta Maya with Cozumel, Bonampak, Palenque and Yaxchilan. Also the Mayan pyramids of Tikal in Guatemala.";

mayan_caption = "<b>Mayan:</b> MEXCS19K084 - MEXICO, MAYAN CULTURE, YUCATAN: Tulum, post classic, 1200 AD; called the 'City of the Dawn' with the main pyramid 'El Castillo' on cliffs above the Caribbean. © Robert Frerck";

eltajin = "<b>In addition:</b> Mayan ballcourt with reliefs of human sacrifice and pulque drinking. Other Pre-Columbian cultures and archaeological sites include: the Aztec, Olmec, Toltec, Zapotec, Mixtec and Mayan cultures in Mexico and Guatemala. Plus the Inca, Chimu, Nazca, Mochica and Moche in South America.";

eltajin_caption = "<b>El Tajin:</b> MEXCS21I021 - MEXICO, VERACRUZ CULTURE, EL TAJIN: classic period, 300-900 AD; the famous Pyramid of the Niches, 18 meters high and originally with 365 niches. © Robert Frerck";

inca = "<b>In addition:</b> Cuzco’s Incan architecture includes: the Coricancha or Inca Sun Temple, walls and stonework and Sacsayhuaman fortress. Nearby Incan sites of Qenko, Puca Pucara and Tambo Machay and Sacred Valley with Incan towns of Pisac, Ollantaytambo and Chinchero; Machu Picchu and Inca Trail.";

inca_caption = "<b>Inca, Cuzco:</b> PERUP01A009 - PERU, HIGHLANDS, CUZCO: Ancient capital of the Incas; skyline of the city showing colonial center with the Plaza de Armas, Cathedral and La Compania Church. © Robert Frerck  ";

chimu = "<b>In addition:</b> Gold, silver, lapis and jade artifacts including a 'Tumi' knife, funerary ornaments, masks, nose and ear plugs, crowns, pottery and textiles from the Inca, Nazca, Mochica, Moche, Lambayeque, Paracas, La Tolita and Chimu cultures. Plus gold and silver artifacts from the Lord of Sipan tomb.";

chimu_caption = "<b>Chimu, Mochica:</b> PERUS01C015 - PERU, PRECOLUMBIAN GOLD: Chimu Culture, 1000-1400AD, ear ornaments of gold, lapiz and turquoise; warrior with victim's head; Museo del Oro, Lima. © Robert Frerck";

lordofspain = "<b>In addition:</b> Mochica artifacts in gold, silver, lapis and jade from the fabulous site of the tomb of the Lord of Sipan. Plus prehispanic sites including; Cuzco, Sacsayhuaman, Tambo Machay, Inca Sacred Valley, Moray, Ollantaytambo, Inca Trail, El Brujo, Chan Chan, La Huaca del Sol, Nazca and Paracas,";

lordofspain_caption = "<b>Lord of Sipan:</b> PERUS01K045 - PERU, PREHISPANIC, GOLD: Moche (Mochica) Culture, 100-700AD, 'crab man' from Old Lord of Sipan Tomb, 200AD, gilded copper figure of divinity of the sea. © Robert Frerck";

toltec = "<b>In addition:</b> Toltec stone artifacts from Tula and the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City; Toltec influences seen in the architecture of other archaeological sites like the Pyramid of the Plumed Serpent at Xochicalco and El Castillo, called the Pyramid of Kukulcan, at Chichen Itza in the Yucatan.";

toltec_caption = "<b>TOLTEC:</b> MEXCS20A001 – MEXICO, TOLTEC CULTURE, HIDALGO, TULA: 15’ tall Warrior columns (the Atlantes) atop the Pyramid of the Morning Star, post-classic period 950-1150AD. © Robert Frerck";

zapotec = "<b>In addition:</b> Zapotec pyramids, tombs and the sculptures called the Danzantes at the Pre-Hispanic site of Monte Alban; gold necklaces and pendants from Tomb 7 at Monte Alban; plus Diego Rivera murals showing Zapotec civilization; also the mosaics in the Hall of the Columns in the Mixtec Palace at Mitla.";

zapotec_caption = "<b>ZAPOTEC–MIXTEC:</b> MEXCP21A005 – MEXICO, ZAPOTEC, OAXACA, MONTE ALBAN: view of site toward the North Platform Group with the ‘Observatory’ in foreground, 200BC-800AD. © Robert Frerck";