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11 inch H (28cm) - wall plaque - bonded stone - Temple Mayor Museum, Mexico City. 1400 A.D. This sculpture, 10 feet in diameter, is one of the most impresive and important examples of Aztec art. Her name is Coyolxauhqui, which means "She of the Rattles on her Cheeks". She was also called one who "spoke to all the centipedes and spiders and transformed herself into a sorceress" or a "very evil... |
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11 x 4 x 4.25 - Statue - bonded stone - King Pacal (also known as Pacal the Great) was born in the year 603 A.D. He was king of the Maya kingdom of Palenque and is said to have reigned for 67 years until his death at the age of 80. The name "Pacal" means "shield" in the Maya language. Pacal expanded Palenque's power in the western part of the May states, and initiated a building program at his... |
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8 in. H x 7 in. W (20 x 17.5 cm) - wall plaque - bonded stone - King Pacal (also known as Pacal the Great) was born in the year 603 A.D. He was king of the Maya kingdom of Palenque and is said to have reigned for 67 years until his death at the age of 80. The name in. Pacal in. means in. shield in. in the Maya language. Pacal expanded Palenque's power in the western part of the May states, and... |
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14 inch H x 8.5 inch W x .5 inch D - wall plaque - bonded stone - Temple of Inscriptions, Palenque, Mexico. 692 A.D. In the city of Palenque, in a temple on top of a pyramid, the archaeologist Albert Lluillier found in 1952 the access to a funerary cript that houses the sarcophagus of the King Pacal Votan the Great (615-683 A.D.). The Soviet scientist Alexander Kazantev came out with the theory... |
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12 inch H (30cm) - wall plaque - cultured marble - Palenque, Mexico 590 A.D. Surrounded by hieroglyphs, an ancient ball player demonstrates his skill and strength. The player's ability to manipulate and move the ball into stone rings, without the use of hands, was played to honor the gods with skill. The ball game represented the movements of the heavens for many pre-Hispanic peoples and, for the... |
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13 inch H x 19 inch W (33 x 48cm) - wall plaque - cultured marble - Temple of the Foliated Cross, Palenque, Mexico. 698 A.D. he original of this tablet is located in the temple of the foliated cross, one of the three temples in Palenque, known as the Group of the Cross, built by King Chan-Bahlum to commemorate and celebrate his accession rites to the throne after the death of his father, king... |
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16 inch H x 20.5 inch W (40 x 52cm) - wall plaque - cultured marble - Temple of the Sun, Palenque, Mexico. 692 A.D. The original of this tablet is located at the Temple of the Sun, one of the three temples in Palenque known as the Group of the Cross, built by king Chan-Bahlum to commemorate and celebrate his accession rites to the throne after the death of his father, king Pacal. The tablet shows... |
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8 inch H (20cm) - wall plaque - bonded stone - Yaxchilan, Mexico. 755 A.D. The Maya vision serpent symbolizes the passage of ancestral spirits and the gods of Xibalba (the Maya underworld) into our world. In states of ecstasy and usually following penis or tongue bloodletting, particularly as graphically depicted at Yaxchilan, Maya mobility invoke the vision serpent. During special ceremonies,... |
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8 inch H (20cm) - wall plaque - bonded stone - Palenque, Mexico. 692 A.D. King Pacal (also known as Pacal the Great) was born in the year 603 A.D. He was king of the Maya Kingdom of Palenque and is said to have reigned for 67 years until his death at the age of 80. The name "Pacal" means "shield" in the Maya language. King Pacal expanded Palenque's power in the western part of the Maya states,... |
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12.5 inch H x 8 inch W x 1 inch D - wall plaque - bonded stone - Reproduced after an original at The Palace of the Governor, Palenque, Mexico, 620 A.D. This Maya art reproduction is part of a larger relief depicting a ceremony celebrating the retirement of King Pacalís military chief. In the complete relief, he is shown with his parents, who must have been of royal blood as they are shown... |
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8.25 inch H (21cm) - statue - bonded stone - La Venta, Mexico. 1000B.C. Few of the world's art treasures conceal more mysteries than the stone sculptures of the Olmecs, the Gulf Coast people who created Mesoamerica's first civilization more than 3000 years ago. The objects range from exquisite miniatures fashioned from jade and serpentine to colossal stone heads. One feature that distinguishes... |
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14.5 inch H (37cm) - statue - bonded stone - Tula, Mexico. 900 A.D. This standing carved column represents one of the four pillars atop the pyramid of Quetzalcoatl which supports the ceiling of the Temple of the Morning Star (the planet Venus). The Four warriors are located in the archaeological zone of Tula ( central Mexico) and watch over the ancient city which dates back to 719 B.C. Tula and... |
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