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Reliefs from Yaxchilán |
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Relief from Yaxchilán, Chiapas (Lintel 43)A leader carries a ceremonial staff and receives an offering from a woman |
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Relief from Yaxchilán, Chiapas (Lintel 53)Late Classic. Stone; height: 1.6 M
The relief depicts a ritual scene with one of the last governors, Jaguar Shield, wearing quetzal feathers opposite his wife, Wind Skull. |
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Stucco decoration from a building in Campeche with sun god in the center and other old deities on the sides holding calendar symbolsLate Classic.
The central stucco mask represents the Maya sun god Kinich Ahau and the smaller masks portray the old god of fire.
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Center: Stele from Calakmul
Right: Relief of jaguar with human heart from Chichen Itzá |
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Chac Mool, from Chichen Itzá--inside the Venus platformPostclassic. Stone; height: 110 cm; length: 160 cm
This sculpture is representative of the Maya-Toltec phase at Chichen Itzá rther than the preceding Puuc phase. |