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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for "El Cayo"
Caption:  JM00903, Unprovenanced Panel, Cleveland Museum of Art
Category:  Maya. Late Classic (795 AD)
Keywords:  9.18.5.0.0 4 Ajaw 13 Keh See also 00904 showing probable original dimensions of the panel.
Credit:  Copyright © 2000 John Montgomery.
Comments:  Image of important woman holding a God-K sceptre and wearing woven huipil and jade jewelry indicating her elite status. Name or title, "Sahal K'utim". Also occurs on El Cayo Altar 4 of A731.
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Location:  Guatemala
Caption:  JM00904, Unprovenanced Panel, Cleveland Museum of Art
Category:  Maya. Late Classic (795 AD)
Keywords:  See also 00903
Credit:  Copyright © 2000 John Montgomery.
Comments:  Montgomery's estimate for the original size and composition of the panel. Panel contains same title and name "Sahal K'utim" found on Altar 4 of El Cayo. This panel suggests the continuation of a family name for sahals - the subjects of larger site, Piedras Negras.
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Location:  El Cayo, Mexico or Guatemala
Caption:  JM00907, Unprovenanced Wall Panel
Category:  Maya. Late Classic
Keywords:  9.10.16.8.14 7 Ix 17 Sip
Credit:  Copyright © 2000 John Montgomery.
Source:  Dumbarton Oaks Museum
Comments:  Initial Series event is birth of a sahal (secondary lord) (B10) of the ruler of Piedras Negras (F2) in AD 649. An accession event occurs at H2-H3. Monument records subsequent accessions of sahals.
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Location:  El Cayo, Chiapas, Mexico
Caption:  JM00910, Unprovenanced Wall Panel, Piedras Negras
Category:  Maya. Late Classic
Credit:  Copyright © 2000 John Montgomery.
Source:  The Hellmuth Panel
Comments:  Image of secondary site, El Cayo, ruler (a sahal) bending toward ruler of Piedras Negras. Text records a series of death dates of the royal family of Piedras Negras.
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Location:  El Cayo, Chiapas, Mexico
Caption:  JM01150, El Cayo, Lintel 1
Category:  Maya. Late Classic
Keywords:  Text opens with Introductory Series, 9.16.0.2.16, 6 Cib 9 Mol AD 751 and birth of Chan-4-Panak-Way. Sahal or secondary site ruler holds a 'flapstaff' most frequently seen at another Usumacinta River site, Yaxchilan. The Sahal of El Cayo is a subsidiary of Ruler 5 at the major site of Piedras Negras. The initial Series date recording birth of Chok-4-Panak-Way is 44 days prior to Chok-Chan-Panak's father's accession and ~20 years before his own accession as Sahal on 1 Muluk 17 Sec, 9.17.1.5.9, AD 772. See Kerr photographs K7520 & 2879 for other panels from El Cayo.
Credit:  Copyright © 2000 John Montgomery.
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Location:  El Cayo, Chiapas, Mexico
Caption:  JM01151, El Cayo, Stela 1
Category:  Maya. Late Classic
Keywords:  Text is too eroded to read, but likely refers to a self-sacrificed "scattering" rite being performed by an El Cayo Sahal.
Credit:  Copyright © 2000 John Montgomery.
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Location:  El Cayo, Chiapas, Mexico
Caption:  JM01152, El Cayo, Stela 2
Category:  Maya. Late Classic (AD 670-690)
Keywords:  19 Ajaw 8 ?, image shows elevated Ruler/Sahal in communication with a warrior who is presenting a bound captive.
Credit:  Copyright © 2000 John Montgomery.
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Location:  El Cayo, Chiapas, Mexico
Caption:  JM01153, El Cayo, Structure C-1, Elevation
Category:  Maya. Late Classic
Keywords:  Elevation drawing showing the location of Stelae 1 and 2.
Credit:  Copyright © 2000 John Montgomery.
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Location:  El Cayo, Chiapas, Mexico
Caption:  JM01154, El Cayo, Chiapas Mexico Map
Category:  Maya. Late Classic
Keywords:  Map indicating proximity of Usumacinta River - across which is Piedras Negras. Key refers to location of carved monuments on Structure C-1.
Credit:  Copyright © 2000 John Montgomery.
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