Seen from within the sanctuary atop Temple II, Temple I stands against a stormy sky background. Archaeologists found within it the rich tomb of the eighth century king Jasaw Chan K'awiil, although it is still unclear whether the building was originally conceived as a funerary monument or whether its use as such was an afterthought. The harmonious proportions of this temple have made it something of a symbol in present-day Guatemala, where it graces, among other things, the half-quetzal bank note. |