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Schele Number:3531
Clarification:Diverse jester god headdresses. top, left = cerros headband; right = dumbarton oaks pectoral; eye, left = tikal greenstone pectoral; right = headband from palenque oval palace tablet; lesser, left = headband from yaxchilan lintel 24; center = jester god headband on vulture ajaw glyph; right = jester god headband on an animal ajaw glyph
Culture:Maya
Iconographic Features:Jester God
Publications:L. Schele and D. Freidel, A Woods of Kings: The Untold Story of the Aboriginal Maya 1990:115, Fig. 3:14
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Schele Number:3534
Description:Various celestial deities. pinnacle = the moon goddess holding a rabbit; centre = the celestial bird, itzam-ye; bottom, left = muan bird wearing 13 chan as headdress; right = water birds
Civilization:Maya
Iconographic Features:Astronomy; Celestial Bird; Avian; Rabbit, Rodent
Publications:L. Schele and Chiliad. Miller, The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art 1986:55, Figs. 49, 50, 51, 52
L. Schele and P. Mathews, The Code of Kings: The Linguistic communication of 7 Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs 1998:46, Fig. 1.21g
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Site:Palenque
Schele Number:3538
Description:Two jester god images. left = jester god figurine unwrapped from bundle, temple of the foliated cross; right = jester god pendant from drum major headdress, temple of the slaves.
Chronological Era:Late Classic
Culture:Maya
Iconographic Features:Jester God
Publications:L. Schele and M. Miller, The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art 1986:53, Fig. 43
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Site:La Pasadita
Schele Number:3545
Description:Details from lintel 2 illustrating bird jaguar 4's costume, including muan bird headdress, mask and inverted perforator god hanging from belt, blood scrolls and censer with multiple bloodletting knots.
Current Location:Rijksmuseum Voor Volkenkunde, Leiden, Holland
Chronological Era:Late Classic
Notes:Dated a.d. 766.
Civilisation:Maya
Object Size:117 x 90 cm
Iconographic Features:Avian; Blood, Bloodletting; Mask
Publications:Fifty. Schele and Chiliad. Miller, The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art 1986:137, Fig. III.4; 196, Plate 76
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Schele Number:3548
Description:Diverse headdress styles, including thou'inich janaab' pakal i wearing informal, waterlily headdress; jester god worn past itzamnaaj b'alam two (shield jaguar) from lintel 26, yaxchilan; various cloth headdresses from sculpture console and room 1, bonampak. f\\flanged headdresses from stela p, copan; stela 2, tikal; stela i, copan
Culture:Maya
Publications:L. Schele and M. Miller, The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art 1986:66-67, Fig. I.iii(a-h)
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Schele Number:3550
Description:Illustration of deities identified as palenque triad (gi, gii, giii) and gi wearing quadripartite badge headdress
Chronological Era:Belatedly Classic
Civilisation:Maya
Iconographic Features:God Gi, Hunal-ye; Quadripartite Badge
Publications:L. Schele and Grand. Miller, The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art 1986:48, Fig. xxx
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Schele Number:3552
Description:Images of giii as sungod, god of number four as sungod; glyphic name; giii as ajaw thousand'in; sungod pectoral; sungod wearing k'in headdress.
Culture:Maya
Iconographic Features:God Giii, Jaguar God Of Underworld; God Of Number four, K'in, Sun God
Publications:50. Schele and M. Miller, The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art 1986:50, Fig. 34
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Schele Number:3553
Clarification:Diverse headdresses, quetzal headdress of lady sak yard'uk' from sarcophagus, temple of the inscriptions, palenque; chac-xib-chac headdress and mask from stela ii, machaquila; lintel xiv, yaxchilan; drum major headdress from palace tablet, palenque; domed headdress from lintel ii, piedras negras
Chronological Era:Late Classic
Culture:Maya
Iconographic Features:Avian; Drum Major Headdress
Publications:L. Schele and G. Miller, The Claret of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art 1986:68, 69, Figs. I.iii(i-m)
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Site:Yaxchilan
Schele Number:3556
Clarification:Details from lintel 24, including: lady xoc's headdress, lady xoc'southward face, and glyphic text.
Chronological Era:Belatedly Archetype
Culture:Maya
Iconographic Features:Blood, Bloodletting
Publications:L. Schele and M. Miller, The Claret of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art 1986:186-187, Fig.62b&c
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Site:Yaxchilan
Schele Number:3557
Clarification:Details from lintel 25, including: warrior emerging from two-headed vision serpent; tlaloc mask emerging from rear caput of vision serpent; bloodletting bowl; and skeletal dragon and skull that rests on lady xoc'south wrist.
Chronological Era:Late Archetype
Culture:Maya
Iconographic Features:Tlaloc War Headdress; Vision Serpent; Warfare; Mask
Publications:L. Schele and Grand. Miller, The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art 1986:188, Plate 63b
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Schele Number:4107
Clarification:Partial text describing paddler gods as na-ho-chan itz'aat ("sages" or "artists") and old scribe wearing pawahtun headdress from codex fashion vessel (k1196). detail of head from copan incensario with eye rings and oral fissure ornament.
Chronological Era:Late Archetype
Culture:Maya
Iconographic Features:Paddler Deities; Scribe, Codex, Ink Pot
Publications:D. Freidel, Fifty. Schele and J. Parker, Maya Cosmos: Iii Thou Years on the Shaman's Path, 1993:94, Fig. 2:28
L. Schele and P. Mathews, The Code of Kings: The Language of Seven Sacred Maya Temples and Tombs 1998:223, Fig. 6.19
Fifty. Schele and M. Miller, Claret of Kings 1986:141, Fig. III.9
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Site:Xoc
Schele Number:4503
Description:Monument i. ruler, wearing nose plug and balloon headdress, with talon feet carrying big tree packet and wand/small scepter and nose plug. piece now destroyed.
Chronological Era:Pre Classic - Formative
Culture:Maya
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Schele Number:4504
Description:Three views of figurine showing seated individual with trefoil headdress and large cape across back.
Current Location:Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D.c.
Artifact:
Chronological Era:Pre Classic - Formative
Notes:Diopside
Culture:Olmec
Object Size:16.3 cm
Publications:Fifty. Schele, "The Olmec Mountain and Tree Cosmos in Mesoamerican Cosmology," in The Olmec World: Ritual and Rulership, 1995:107, Fig. 5b
East. P. Benson and B. de la Fuente, eds., Olmec Art of Aboriginal Mexico, 1996:216-217, No. 52
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Site:La Venta
Schele Number:4520
Clarification:Fragment of monument 44 with were-jaguar headdress and big, were-jaguar earrings.
Artifact:
Chronological Era:Pre Classic - Determinative
Culture:Olmec
Publications:L. Schele, "The Olmec Mountain and Tree Creation in Mesoamerican Cosmology," in The Olmec Globe: Ritual and Rulership, 1995:108, Fig. 9b
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Site:Palenque
Schele Number:498
Clarification:Fragment of limestone panel known every bit "the bundle sculpture" with glyphs and figures, recovered from the fill of group xvi. iii figures conduct a large packet; with a quaternary profile just visible at the lower left. the large glyphs give the date 1 april, 731, while the small glyphs betwixt the two figures on the left record the name of ahkal mo' naab iii. all three figures wear tall cone-like headdresses of either paper or fabric.
Current Location:Palenque, Museo De Sitio, Inv. No. 10-479218
Architectural Feature:Panel, Tablet
Chronological Era:Tardily Classic
Notes:Lc of nine.14.?.10.17 4 caban with a patron of naught yields 9.14.19.x.17 (4 caban 10 zip). ahkal mo' naab 3 as well known as chaacal iii.
Culture:Maya
Object Size:twoscore.0 cm x 29.0 cm x
Iconographic Features:Tribute; Packet
Publications:Gonzalez Cruz & Fernandez Martinez, 1994, Arqueologia
Garcia-Barcena, 1994, Arqueologia Mexicana ii(ten):half dozen-11.
Schmidt, et al, eds. 1998:626-627, Fig. 427
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