established connection between Chichen-Itza and Mexico, [93];

recumbent figure of, in temple of city of Tula, [95];

sacrifices to, [96];

god of the winds, [96];

built Caracol or Round Temple at Chichen-Itza, [97];

Round Temples in Mexico dedicated to, [97];

divine twin, [126];

on sculptured slabs from Guatemala, [154], [157];

his craft called “serpent or twin raft,” [160];

another name for Maya lord, Kukulcan, [206];