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Site:  Palenque
Schele Number:  139
Description:  Fragment of a limestone panel. profile of a male facing left who wears an elaborate counterweight earflare and a large bead necklace. his upswept hair is held with a headdress like that worn by itzamnaaj or god d. the associated glyphs name k'inich janaab pakal, palenque ajaw.
Current Location:  Palenque, Museo De Sitio, Torso And Glyph Fragment Bod. No. 1144 (palacio P-no. 42(a3) Escombro Div. Cruz Fol. Pal 1954)
Architectural Feature:  Panel, Tablet
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Notes:  Torso and glyph fragments were found at the north end of the northwest court of the palace. mayer (1995:28) reports that the panel is part of a private collection in brussels; however, the torso and glyph fragment are listed in the bodega of palenque (1979:no. 81). see sd143 and 141 for fragment details.
Culture:  Maya
Object Size:  34.2cm x 15.5cm x 5.
Iconographic Features:  God D, Itzamnaaj
Publications:  Maya Cosmos 1993:dustjacket, frontispiece
Mayer, Maya Monuments Supplement 4 1995:28, Plate 142
L. Schele and P. Mathews, The Bodega of Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico 1979:No. 81
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Site:  Palenque
Schele Number:  140
Description:  Composite reconstruction of limestone panel fragments. profile of a male facing left who wears an elaborate counterweight earflare and a large bead necklace. his upswept hair is held with a headdress like that worn by itzamnaaj or god d. the associated glyphs name k'inich janaab pakal, palenque ajaw.
Current Location:  Palenque, Museo De Sitio, Torso And Glyph Fragment Bod. No. 1144 (palacio P-no. 42(a3) Escombro Div. Cruz Fol. Pal 1954)
Hieroglyph:  Yes 
Architectural Feature:  Panel, Tablet
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Notes:  Torso and glyph fragments were found at the north end of the northwest court of the palace. mayer (1995:28) reports that the panel is part of a private collection in brussels; however, the torso and glyph fragment are listed in the bodega of palenque (1979:no. 81). see sd143 and 141 for fragment details.
Culture:  Maya
Iconographic Features:  God D, Itzamnaaj
Publications:  Maya Cosmos 1993:dustjacket, frontispiece
Mayer, Maya Monuments Supplement 4 1995:28, Plate 142
L. Schele and P. Mathews, The Bodega of Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico 1979:No. 81
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Site:  Palenque
Schele Number:  141
Description:  Two fragments of a limestone panel. the text records the name of k'inich janaab pakal and the palenque emblem glyph.
Current Location:  Palenque, Museo De Sitio, Torso And Glyph Fragment Bod. No. 1144 (palacio P-no. 42(a3) Escombro Div. Cruz Fol. Pal 1954)
Hieroglyph:  Yes 
Architectural Feature:  Panel, Tablet
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Notes:  Torso and glyph fragments were found at the north end of the northwest court of the palace. mayer (1995:28) reports that the panel is part of a private collection in brussels; however, the torso and glyph fragment are listed in the bodega of palenque (1979:no. 81). see sd143 and 141 for fragment details.
Culture:  Maya
Publications:  Maya Cosmos 1993:dustjacket, frontispiece
Mayer, Maya Monuments Supplement 4 1995:28, Plate 142
L. Schele and P. Mathews, The Bodega of Palenque, Chiapas, Mexico 1979:No. 81
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Site:  Palenque
Schele Number:  143
Description:  Oval palace tablet from house e, palace. lady sak k'uk, wearing a jade net skirt and cape, offers the drum major headdress decorated with a jester god of rulership to her son k'inich janaab pakal. janaab pakal sits cross-legged on a double-headed jaguar bench. the captions name both figures.
Current Location:  Palenque, Palace, House E
Hieroglyph:  Yes 
Architectural Feature:  Panel, Tablet
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Notes:  Located near middle of western side of house e, opposite central opening. originally associated with the palace (del rio) throne (sd128); see sculpture of palenque 1985 (vol. ii):fig. 92 for a reconstruction of entire program.
Culture:  Maya
Iconographic Features:  Accession; Drum Major Headdress; Jester God; Jade Skirt
Publications:  L. Schele and D. Freidel, A Forest of Kings: The Untold Story of the Ancient Maya 1990:227, Fig. 6.7
M.G. Robertson, M.S. Rosenblum Scandizzo and J.R. Scandizzo, "Physical Deformities in the Ruling Lineage of Palenque and the Dynastic Implications." In Art, Iconography & Dynastic History of Palenque, Part III, Proceedings of Segunda Mesa Redonda de Palenque 1976:62, Fig. 3
L. Schele, "Accession Iconography of Chan-Bahlum in the Group of the Cross at Palenque." In Art, Iconography & Dynastic History of Palenque, Part III, Proceedings of Segunda Mesa Redonda de Palenque; 1976:13, Fig. 13
L. Schele, "Geneaological Documentation on the Tri-figure Panels at Palenque." In Tercera Mesa Redonda de Palenque, Vol. IV, 1979:50, Fig. 8 L. Schele And M. Miller, The Blood Of Kings: Dynasty And Ritual In Maya Art 1986:114, Fig. II.5
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Site:  Palenque
Schele Number:  151
Description:  Fragments of north and south alfardas flanking the main stairs of the temple of the sun. reading order begins with the bottom/north text that records the birth of g-iii in mythological time. the top/south text fragments record the completion of the 13th katun in historical time.
Hieroglyph:  Yes 
Architectural Feature:  Panel, Tablet
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Notes:  Top text records completion of 13th katun (9.13.0.0.0) on 8 ahaw 8 wo. bottom text records cr of 13 kimi 19 keh (october 25, 2360 bc, the birthdate of giii of palenque triad.)
Culture:  Maya
Publications:  L. Schele and D. Freidel, A Forest of Kings: The Untold Story of the Ancient Maya 1990:250-251
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Site:  Palenque
Schele Number:  208
Description:  Section of text from house e, palace. this text is on the vault apron above the oval palace tablet (sd143). together with sd209, the text records accession data of ahkal mo' nab iii.
Architectural Feature:  Mural
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
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Site:  Palenque
Schele Number:  209
Description:  Section of text from house e, palace. this text is on the vault apron above the oval palace tablet (sd143). together with sd208, the text records accession data on ahkal mo' nab iii.
Architectural Feature:  Mural
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
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Schele Number:  3512
Description:  Detail of loin-cloth tree and venus costume elements. yajaw-te' title from headband on west side of stela c, copan; loin cloth tree; and god of the eveningstar worn by jasaw-kan-k'awiil at tikal.
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
Iconographic Features:  Vegetation; Astronomy
Publications:  L. Schele and P. Mathews, The Code of Kings: The Language of Seven Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs 1998:145, Fig. 4.14; 143, Fig. 4.11(a); 143, Fig. 4.12(b)
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Schele Number:  3528
Description:  Detail from lid of a cache vessel showing god a' emerging from the open jaws of a vision serpent floating in ch'ulel.
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
Iconographic Features:  God A, God A', Death God; Vision Serpent
Publications:  D. Freidel, L. Schele and J. Parker, Maya Cosmos: Three Thousand Years on the Shaman's Path, 1993:216, Fig. 4:28(e)
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Schele Number:  3530
Description:  Detail from classic period vessel showing monkey scribe writing or painting in an open codex. the monkey scribe wears a phaeton headdress decorated with waterlily blossom.
Culture:  Maya
Iconographic Features:  Scribe, Codex, Ink Pot; Bakab, Pawahtun; Waterlily Deity
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Schele Number:  3533
Description:  Detail of perforator god. the personified lancet or bloodletter bears a triple knot mounted on its forehead. the blade emerges from the mouth of the jawless zoomorph.
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
Publications:  L. Schele and M. Miller, The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art 1986:176, Fig. IV.1
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Schele Number:  3537
Description:  Detail from early classic handle carved of human bone.
Current Location:  Department Of Anthropology, American Museum Of Natural History, Ny
Artifact:  
Chronological Era:  Early Classic
Culture:  Maya
Object Size:  13 x 3 cm
Iconographic Features:  Vision Serpent; Deer
Publications:  L. Schele and M. Miller, The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art 1986:285, Fig. 112(a)
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Schele Number:  3551
Description:  Detail of vision serpent from stone bowl, ca. 200 bc-ad 100
Current Location:  Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D. C.
Chronological Era:  Pre Classic - Formative
Culture:  Maya
Object Size:  dia 12 x h 14.2
Iconographic Features:  Vision Serpent
Publications:  L. Schele and M. Miller, The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art 1986:192, Plate 67
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Site:  Uaxactun
Schele Number:  6603
Description:  Stela 9.
Architectural Feature:  Stela
Chronological Era:  Early Classic
Notes:  Dated 8.14.10.13.15
Culture:  Maya
Publications:  L. Schele and D. Freidel, A Forest of Kings: The Untold Story of the Ancient Maya 1990:143, Fig. 4:13a
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Site:  Uaxactun
Schele Number:  6606
Description:  Stucco façade, group h, from the portal building leading to the inner plaza of the acropolis.
Architectural Feature:  Façade
Chronological Era:  Pre Classic - Formative
Notes:  After drawing by valdes 1987.
Culture:  Maya
Publications:  L. Schele and D. Freidel, A Forest of Kings: The Untold Story of the Ancient Maya 1990:139, Fig. 4:8
D. Freidel, L. Schele and J. Parker, Maya Cosmos: Three Thousand Years on the Shaman's Path 1993:143, Fig. 3:13
L. Schele and P. Mathews, The Code of Kings: The Language of Seven Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs 1998:44, Fig. 1.16
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