Sitio: San Agustin Acasaguastlan | Número de Schele: 5520 | Descripción: Breakout illustration from redware jar. The Sun God sits at the center of the image, holding a two-headed feathered serpent in each arm. The Sun God emerges from the open jaws of one serpent, while from the other serpent's mouth emerges a human head wearing a reptilian monster. Various additional supernaturals, including a turtle with human limbs, a personified caiman, and a Death God holding a decapitated head crawl along the serpent's body. | Localización Actual: Heye Foundation, Smithsonian Institution | Artefacto: | Era Cronológica: Early Classic | Cultura: Maya | Tamaño de Objeto: 76.2 x h 17 cm | Características Iconográficas: God A, God A', Death God; God of Number 4, K'in, Sun God; Vision Serpent; Bicephalic Deity; Turtle | Publicaciones: L. Schele and M. Miller, The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art 1986:193-194, Plate 73 | |
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