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Results 16 - 21 of 21 for "ceramic or pottery or pot"
Site:  Tikal, Dos Pilas
Schele Number:  5514
Description:  Detail of vessel k5453.
Artifact:  
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
Object Size:  h 21.3 cm X d 11.5 c
Iconographic Features:  Tribute; Seat, Bench, Throne; Scribe, Codex, Ink Pot
Publications:  Maya Vase Book, Vol.5, 1997:804
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Site:  Momostenango
Schele Number:  7120
Description:  Waribal or lineage shrine showing scattered pottery sherds.
Chronological Era:  Modern
Notes:  Drawing after tedlock, 1982.
Culture:  Maya
Publications:  D. Freidel, L. Schele and J. Parker, Maya Cosmos: Three Thousand Years on the Shaman's Path 1993:298, Fig. 7:3
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Schele Number:  7128
Description:  Carved shell showing a peccary whose back has slit open like a turtle shell. out of the cleft, rises a maize god holding a paint pot and brush. this peccary has been interpreted as representing the stars of orion and the maize god as the creator who will paint the sky.
Artifact:  
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Notes:  After image in m. coe's maya scribe and his world.
Culture:  Maya
Iconographic Features:  Peccary; God E, Maize God; Scribe, Codex, Ink Pot; Astronomy
Publications:  D. Freidel, L. Schele and J. Parker, Maya Cosmos: Three Thousand Years on the Shaman's Path 1993:84, Fig. 2:19a
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Site:  El Zapote
Schele Number:  7316
Description:  Stela 5 showing female holding mexican-style date glyph in her hands.
Architectural Feature:  Stela
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
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Site:  Tikal
Schele Number:  7630
Description:  Red cylindrical vase which displays procession of 4 figures, 2 skeletal death gods, and 2 water lily jaguars. the jaguar dancing in front of flames is named in the first two glyphs of his text as "k'ak'-ix" or "fire-jaguar". the two death gods are described using a "death" glyph in the second glyph, but the first glyph of each name phrase is different. three of the four name phrases record some common characteristic with the t1.539 "jaguar-spotted ahau" glyph.
Architectural Feature:  Vase
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
Iconographic Features:  Death Gods, Water Lily Jaguar
Publications:  L. Schele, "Balan-Ahau: A Possible Reading of the Tikal Emblem Glyph and a Title at Palenque". In Fourth Palenque Round Table 1980 Vol. VI 1985:60, Fig.2.
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Schele Number:  7631
Description:  Processional scene showing a smoking anthropomorph, a deer-dragon, gi of palenque triad, and a spider monkey. each name phrase is differentiated according to the individual personage, but the t1.539 "jaguar-spotted ahau" occurs in each name.
Architectural Feature:  Vase
Chronological Era:  Late Classic
Culture:  Maya
Iconographic Features:  Monkey, Deer, Jaguar
Publications:  L. Schele, "Balan-Ahau: A Possible Reading of the Tikal Emblem Glyph and a Title at Palenque". In Fourth Palenque Round Table 1980 Vol. VI 1985:61, Fig.3.
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