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deity impersonators/ musicians
Mayan
Bonampak
Late Classic- 800 A.D.
Frescos- stucco paint
significance- shows advanced capibility of mayan artists. this scene shows us some ritual aspects because they are taking on costumes of deities. int he story line of the three rooms this shows room tells the story of a young male heir asscending to the throne.
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Plan of Mural Building at Bonampak
Mayan Late Classic, c. 800 A.D.
fresco- stucco with paint.
This shows us the corbel vaulting and the plan of the three rooms at Bonampak. In addition it shows the progression of the images of the story in the three rooms
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Battle Scene from Room 2
Mayan
Bonampak; Late Classic, c. 800 A.D.
Fresco- stucco and paint
This is the battle scene in the story of the the series of murals at Bmpk.
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Drawing of from Room 2, Bonampak: Prisoners arranged in front of Ruler (left) and Battle Scene (right);
maya Late Classic, c. 800 A.D.
fresco- stucco and paint
this shows the prisoners in front of the ruler but the captives reprepresentations are sympathetic and they are individual. This is important because it shows that they were aware that although they might have been victorious in this scene, these things varried and they too could be captives one day.
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Drawings of prisoners arranged before ruler (detail, left), Room 2
Maya
Bonampak
800 AD late classic
fresco- stucco and paint
this is important because it shows us the head dresses and costumes of the elite as well as the sympathetic captives.
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Bas- relif of Pacal's sarcophogus' lid
Maya
Palanque
684 AD. Late classic
Stone
He is falling down the tree that represents milkey way and he is falling into underworld which is Shibalba. WORLD TREE of twins that they had to climb down… On top is vision serpent… cross of serpand heads wi. Ceremonidal bar as in Tikal. God K headdress. Apotheosis-bcomming a diety
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Lintil 25
Maya
Yaxchitlan
Late classic725 AD
convey a special message of the re-foundation of the site. Indeed, Shield Jaguar's building programme throughout the city may have been an attempt to reinforce his lineage and his right to rulership.
Lady Xook, on the bottom right of the panel, is in the hallucinatory stage of the bloodletting ritual. She conjures before her a vision of a Teotihuacan serpent. Some scholars suggest that the serpent on this lintel, and elsewhere, are depictions of an ancestral spirit or founder of the kingdom. The identity of the figure coming out of the serpent's jaws is ambiguous. The inscription names the protagonist as Shield Jaguar II. |
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temple of inscriptions internior
Maya
Palanque
Late classic 650-700AD
This is the interior of the T.O.I it shows corbel vaulting. |
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nobles praticing autosacrifice. room three
Maya
Bonampack
Late classic 800AD
Shows the blod letting of rulers which was important in Mayan ideology and ritual. it shows them putting this blood onto pieces of paper to be collected by the servant. blood is being drawn from their tongues. |
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Detail of captives on Stela 12
Mayan
iPiedras Negras .
Late Classic 795 AD
celebrates a victory by Piedras Negras over a neighboring site. It depicts a ruler of Piedras Negras presiding over the presentation of victims. The presentation of captives was clearly an important part in Classic Maya displays of political authority. |
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Stela 12
Maya
Piedras negras
795 A.D. late classic
celebrates a victory by Piedras Negras over a neighboring site. It depicts a ruler of Piedras Negras presiding over the presentation of victims. The presentation of captives was clearly an important part in Classic Maya displays of political authority. |
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Stucco at temple of inscriptions
Maya
Palanque
Late Classic 650-700 AD.
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Pacal Stucco head
Maya
Palanque
650 AD late classic,
shows the individualized features of Pacal and his long face his almond eyes and his sloping nose and maize god head dress. it shows this reference to the maize god. |
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Ball players from Codex in the 16th century.
post- invasion by spanish codex
unkonwn site
16th cent.
perhaps an inaccurate rendering because they are not wearing yokes, but it shows that the ball was hit from the hip. |
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Yoke
MAYA
Veracruz
Late Classic 600-900 AD.
stone
most likely a ceremonial and not pratical rendering of a Yoke but shows the detil and elegance of a yoke. ( paraphinalia for the ballgame) |
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Stone hacha and ceramic vessel showing Hacha attached to Yoke.
Maya
unknown site
Late classic 600-900 AD
stone, ceramic.
shows that hacha was attached to Yoke. shows real size and decoration of a real Hacha. all paraphinalia of ballgame. |
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Palma on right dawing of ball player wearing hacha in center nad a stela with a beheaded ball player with severed head on the lef.
Maya
unknown sites
late classic 600-900 AD
Palma- worn at the front of the yoke in stone.
player wearing hacha- shows us the dress
severed head- serpants coming out which references the tale of the popul vuh somehow. |
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Relif panel from South ball court
Veracruz classic.
El Tajin
late classic 600-900 AD
stone
importance- the ballplayers are weating paraphinalia and getting ready for game this shows the dress of the ballplayers. |
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Great ballcourt of
Chitchin Iza
Mayan kind of toltec kind of not
post classic 900- 1200AD
landscape
HUGE ballcourt most likely more ceremonial than for the game regularly. Has bench that was probally used int he game. |
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Great Ballcourt at Chichen Itza
Maya/ toltec sort of
Chitchen Itza
post classic 900-1200
shows the hole where ball can go to end game for automatic win |
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Center scene from bench relif
Maya/Toltc not really
Chichen Itza
post classic 900-1200 AD
Stone
shows the one ballplayer being sacrificed and out of his head come serpants. Shows us that int he ritual idea of the game that it involves sacrifice and this links it to the tale of the popol vuh. |
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Plan of El Tajin
Veracruz
El Tajin
Late classic 600-900 AD
rendering
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South Ballcourt
Veracruz
El Tajin
late classic 600-900 AD
landscape
Ballcourt shape and layout |
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relief Panel from south ball court
veracruz
El Tajin
late classic 600-900
stone
shows players wearing paraphanalia, most likely |
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relif panel, south ball court, fig. arming for battle
Veracruz
El Tajin
600-900 AD late classic
stone
arming for battle, paraphanalia . ballgame mythology. |
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Relif panel with eagle warrior
Veracruz
El Tajin
late classic 600-900 AD
stone
eagles in the game? whaaaat? |
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Pyramid of niches
Veracruz
El Tajin
Late classic (600-900 AD)
stone...
365 niches represening the day of the year. the number of levels is important, too. calandrics. |
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El Tajin building A
veracruz
El Tajin
late classic 600-900A.D.
stone
false arch at entrace to building A many frets. |
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model of building A
El Tajin
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Building of the Columns
Veracruz
El Tajin
late classic 600-900
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Ruins at Xochicalco
culture?
Xochicalco
late to early post classic 800-1000 AD
rendering
atop of an artifically leveled hill. maya and teo. influences. |
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Pyramid of the feathered serpant at Xochicalco
Culture?
Xochicalco
late classic to early post classic 800-1000 AD
stone
feathered serpant iconography. person wearing headdress. The Temple of the Feathered Serpent has fine stylized depictions of that deity in a style which includes apparent influences of Teotihuacan and Maya art |
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Glyph from p. of feathered serpant at Xochicalco
late c to early post classic 800-1000 AD |
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temple of inscriptions
Maya
Palanque
650-700 AD Late classic
stone
( we've done this.) |
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Copan Stela C
Mayan
Copan
711 AD Late Classic
stone
face is idealized portrait. Stela of 18 aging rabbit. carved on both sides to it faces two directions. to commemorate ruler and the ending of a calendrical cycle. |
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Copan structure 22
maya
copan
late classic
stone
monster mouth entrance. |
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Copan Maize God from structure 22
maya
copan
late classic 715 A.D.
stone
The Maize God, with his vibrant, youthful features, represents the Maya ideal of beauty, and features prominently in Maya art during the Classic period (200 BC - AD 900). He personifies the agricultural cycle and is associated with abundance and prosperity. In this sculpture his headdress is a stylized ear of corn and his hair, the silk of the cob.
Maize has an important role in Maya creation myths. According to the Popol Vuh, a sacred book of the Quiché Maya, the gods created humans out of yellow and white corn, following unsuccessful attempts with mud and wood.
The main characters of this early colonial text are the hero twins and their father Hun Hunahpu, the Maize God. The events related in the Popol Vuh are also represented in the ceramics and other media from the Classic period.
Many similar busts were used as architectural embellishments on Structure 22 at Copán. Rather than being fashioned from a single block of limestone, the heads were sculpted separately from the torsos, and close inspection of this well-known version reveals differences in colour, graining and surface texture. The head is also disproportionately large compared with the narrow shoulders and slender torso.
This disparity may have been intentional or might indicate that this particular head and torso were not originally meant to fit together but were 'restored' in the late nineteenth century.
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Xpuhil
in the Rio bec style
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Hochob in chenes style architechture |
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Sayil palace in Puuc style arch |
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Kabah Cotz pop building facade |
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Uxmal pyramid of the magician and Nunnery |
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Uxmal pyramid of the magician temple doorway |
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Uxmal house of the govenor and house of the turtles |
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Uxmal house of hte govenor detail of facade |
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Uxmal house of govenor facade two |
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Uxmal nunnery east building |
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Uxmal east building detail |
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Uxmal west building detail |
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Uxmal nunnery west building detail |
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Uxmal nunnery south building façade |
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Tikal temple
Late classic 700 AD |
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South mural in building A
Cacaxtla
late classic/epiclassic 800-1000AD |
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Cacxtla building A
North mural
800-1000 ( epiclassic) AD |
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Battle mural at Cacxtla
late classic-epiclassic 800-1000AD |
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Chichen Itza
temple of warriors
epiclassic/ e. postclassic 900-1200 AD |
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Chichen Itza
Serpent columns at temple of warriors
epiclassic/ e. postclassic 900-1200 AD |
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Chichen Itza
Chac Mool @ temple of the warrior
epicasslic/e.postclassic 900-1200 AD |
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Tula structure B
epiclassic/postclassic
900-1500 AD |
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Tula plan of structure B
Epiclassic / E. postclassic 900-1150 AD |
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Tula Structure B Atlanten columns
Epiclassic/e.postlcassic 900-1150 AD |
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Tula structure B atlanten column figure detail
epiclassic e.postclassic 900-1500AD |
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Tula structure b
Animal relif carvings |
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Tula structure B
Epiclassic 900-1500 AD |
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Tikal stela 1
early classic
400 A.D. |
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El Tajin
entrance to building A
600-900 A.D. ( vera cruz) Late classic |
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Chichen Itza
900-1200 AD
bench relief |
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Uxmal nunnery west building
detail |
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Tika Stela 1 detail of ceremonial bar
early classic 400 AD |
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Tikal
Leiden plaque
early classic
320 A.D. |
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Tikal
stela 31
Early classic
445 A.D. |
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Tikal
Teotuhuacan diety
Early classic
300-600 A.D |
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Palanque oval rubbing
palace wall
late classic 650 A.D |
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Palanque palace
late classic
600-900 A.D |
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Jade plaque showing hand gesture of ruler
Palanque ?
Late classic
600-900 A.D. |
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